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The Alchon Huns and the Hephthalite Split: Brothers or Rivals

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For decades, historians lumped the Alchon Huns together with the Hephthalites, treating them as a single horde sweeping across Central Asia and northern India. But recent scholarship reveals a more complex picture: two distinct groups, with separate rulers, different territories, and even conflicting agendas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna untangle the evidence—from Chinese chronicles and Sogdian letters to the numismatic record—to show how the Alchon and Hephthalite Hunas diverged after the fall of the Kushano-Sasanian world. They explore the battle of Badakhshan, the role of the Sogdian city-states, and the surprising possibility that the two Hun groups may have fought each other. If you've ever wondered why the Alchon coins bear a tamgha so different from the Hephthalite bull's head, or why Xuanzang described two separate peoples, this episode offers the clearest picture yet of a forgotten split that reshaped the Silk Road. #AlchonHuns #Hephthalites #Huna #CentralAsia #SilkRoad #Bactria #Sogdiana #Badakhshan #Toramana #Mihirakula #Xuanzang #SongYun #numismatics #tamgha #KushanoSasanian #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine a pivotal moment in the decline of the Gupta Empire: the imperial crisis of 467 CE, when Emperor Skandagupta faced a catastrophic invasion by the Alchon Huns under Khingila. Drawing on the Junagadh Rock Inscription and the Bhitari Pillar Inscription, they piece together the political and military landscape of a near-collapse. They explore Skandagupta's hard-won victory, the economic strain of war, and how this crisis foreshadowed the empire's later unraveling under Toramana and Mihirakula. The conversation also touches on the role of Hunnic cavalry tactics, the shifting alliances on the northwestern frontier, and the gradual erosion of Gupta authority that followed. Along the way, they reflect on what it means for an empire to survive one catastrophe only to face another, and how the choices made in 467 CE shaped the next century of Indian history. A fresh angle on a well-trodden subject. #AlchonHuns #GuptaEmpire #Skandagupta #Khingila #JunagadhRockInscription #BhitariPillar #467CE #HunaInvasions #IndianHistory #AncientIndia #EmpireDecline #CavalryTactics #NorthwesternFrontier #GuptaCrisis #Epigraphy #Toramana #Mihirakula #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Alchon Hun persecution of Buddhist monastic institutions in Gandhara and Kashmir during the reign of Mihirakula (c. 515–540 CE). Drawing on Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang's eyewitness accounts, Kashmiri historian Kalhana's Rajatarangini, and archaeological evidence from Taxila, they examine how Mihirakula's Shaivite zeal led to the systematic destruction of stupas, monasteries, and the massacre of monks. They also discuss the nuanced legacy: how some Buddhist sites survived, the role of political expediency, and the long-term decline of Buddhism in the region. This episode builds on prior discussions of Alchon Hun rule but focuses specifically on the religious violence and its lasting impact on the Buddhist sangha. #AlchonHuns #Mihirakula #Gandhara #BuddhistPersecution #Xuanzang #Rajatarangini #Kalhana #Taxila #Kashmir #Shaivism #BuddhistSangha #Huna #Toramana #Stupa #Monastery #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Alchon Huns and the Hephthalite Split: Brothers or Rivals kansikuva

The Alchon Huns and the Hephthalite Split: Brothers or Rivals

For decades, historians lumped the Alchon Huns together with the Hephthalites, treating them as a single horde sweeping across Central Asia and northern India. But recent scholarship reveals a more complex picture: two distinct groups, with separate rulers, different territories, and even conflicting agendas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna untangle the evidence—from Chinese chronicles and Sogdian letters to the numismatic record—to show how the Alchon and Hephthalite Hunas diverged after the fall of the Kushano-Sasanian world. They explore the battle of Badakhshan, the role of the Sogdian city-states, and the surprising possibility that the two Hun groups may have fought each other. If you've ever wondered why the Alchon coins bear a tamgha so different from the Hephthalite bull's head, or why Xuanzang described two separate peoples, this episode offers the clearest picture yet of a forgotten split that reshaped the Silk Road. #AlchonHuns #Hephthalites #Huna #CentralAsia #SilkRoad #Bactria #Sogdiana #Badakhshan #Toramana #Mihirakula #Xuanzang #SongYun #numismatics #tamgha #KushanoSasanian #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Forgotten Empires That Once Ruled the World, Lucas and Luna explore the Alchon Huns through the lens of the 12th-century Kashmiri chronicle Rajatarangini, written by the Brahmin scholar Kalhana. While most historical sources about the Huna ruler Mihirakula come from Chinese pilgrims like Xuanzang or Gupta-era inscriptions, Kalhana's account offers a unique regional perspective from Kashmir itself. Lucas explains how Kalhana portrays Mihirakula as a cruel tyrant who oppressed Brahmins and Buddhists alike, but also as a builder and patron of Shaivism. The episode examines the tension between Kalhana's literary style and historical accuracy, noting that the Rajatarangini includes legendary elements like a miraculous cave. Yet, recent archaeological discoveries — coins, temple remains, and a stone inscription from the Kashmir valley — suggest Mihirakula's influence was real. The hosts also consider how Kalhana's work was shaped by the politics of his own time, centuries after the Alchon Huns had vanished. This episode offers a fresh look at how history is recorded, remembered, and sometimes distorted. #AlchonHuns #Mihirakula #Rajatarangini #Kalhana #Kashmir #Huna #AncientIndia #Historiography #Shaivism #Buddhism #Toramana #Xuanzang #Gupta #Brahmi #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory #SteppeEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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