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A PROMINENT HEPHTHALITE: KATULPH AND THE FALL OF THE HEPHTHALITE EMPIRE
A PROMINENT HEPHTHALITE: KATULPH AND THE FALL OF THE HEPHTHALITE EMPIRE

Author(s): Szabolcs Felföldi
Subject(s): Cultural history, Regional Geography, Theoretical Linguistics, Military history, Political history, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Central Asia; Hephthalite Empire; Türk-Sasanian relations; silk-trade;

Summary/Abstract: The Byzantine author Menander Protector reports the story of (Katulph), a member of Hephthalite nobility. This prominent Hephthalite took part in the events of the defeat of the Hephthalite Empire. He was one of the most important political persons of that epoch and area, someone who was the advisor not just of the Hephthalite ruler, but later the Türk Istämi and what is more the Persian Great King Xusrö Anösarwän I. This treatise deals with the so far unexamined story and tries to define who Katulph actually was. Beside the thorough examination of the Byzantine source and the name Katulph I clarify some serious misunderstandings (such as the identification of Katulph with the last Hephthalite ruler), which are widespread in the secondary sources (for example in the works of Drouin, Haussig and Ghirshman).

  • Issue Year: 54/2001
  • Issue No: 2-3
  • Page Range: 191-202
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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