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224
Ardashir I (224-241) becomes the first Sassanid ruler of Persia.
During his rule, the land of Kushan (today's north-east Afghani-
stan and West India: Kasmir, Pakistan and Punjab) come under
Persian control.
226
The Sassanids overthrow the Parthians in Persia.
271-280
The alliance of the Hun tribes at Yedisu.
276
The killing of Mani.
Fourth century
The Chionites dwell in the lower parts of Syr Darya.
320-550
The Gupta Empire in India.
311
The Southern Huns occupy Loyang. The Hun Chanyu, Liu Yüan,
establishes the Early Chao dynasty in China.
331-340
The collapse of the Kushan kingdom. The Muvung and Tabgach
become stronger. Juan-Juans, escaping from the Tabgach, Teleut
Bozkıra Tabgaç, Teleut and north China settle in the steppes.
350
The nomadic Hyon/Uar-Huns (Ak Hun-Hephthalite) settle in
Eastern Tocharistan. Some of the Persian Kidarids moved further
west from here, others went to the vicinity of Peshawar.
350 +
The Tielö/Ogur of the Irtysh region migrate to the Kazakh steppes.
351-360
The Persians first fight then makes an alliance with the Hionites.
The Hun massacre in China.
351-360
The Mongolian Juan-Juan Empire is formed in Mongolia.
386-534
The Northern Wei dynasty of Topa origins is established in North-
ern China.
394
Sholun established the Juan-Juan Empire.
420
The name “Turk” is first recorded in a Persian source as an Altaic
tribe.
431-440
The Tabgach of Northern China unite and become Chinese.
439
The last Hun state, Northern Liang, is destroyed by the Tabgach
leader T'ai-wu. The Achina army, which fled from here to form
the Göktürk State, arrive in the Altais. They became subjects of
the Juan-Juans.
440
The Hephthalites (White Huns, later known in the West as the
Avars) move south from the Altai region to occupy Transoxiana,
Bactria, Khurasan, and eastern Persia.
448
Sin-Yuepan (Hun origin) alliance against the Juan-Juan.
451-460
Hun occupation of Azerbaijan.
451-460
End of the Eastern Huns.
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