The Hephthalite Empire

The Hephthalites dominated Central Asia from the mid-fifth to the mid-sixth centuries, with a powerful army that apparently intimidated the Sasanian troops again whom they fought. They also had political ambition, sending ambassadors to the Chinese Emperor and gradually creating their own complex state from the lands they had conquered in western Asia and northern India. Their power was finally undermined by Turkish invasions from the north. 

 

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