Nezak Huns

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Nezak Huns
484–711
Royal Bull's-head crown of the Nezak kings
The Nezak kingdom in Kapisa, 565 CE
Capital Ghazna, Kapisa
Languages Pahlavi script (written)
Religion Buddhism, Zoroastrianism
Government Nomadic empire
Malka
 •  6-7th century CE Napki Malka
Historical era Late Antiquity
 •  Established 484
 •  Disestablished 711
Currency Hunnic Drachm
Preceded by
Succeeded by
[[Sassanian Empire]]
20px [[Alchon huns]]
[[Sassanian Empire]]
[[Turk shahi]] 20px
Today part of  Afghanistan

The Nezak huns were one of the four groups of huna people in the area of the Hindukush. The Nezak kings, with their characteristic gold bull's-head crown, ruled from Ghazni and Kapisa. While their history is obscured, the Nezak's left significant coinage documenting their polity's prosperity.


History

Nezak Coinage
Billon drachm of King Napki Malka (Gandhara, c. 475–576).
Billon drachm
Bronze drachm

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Nezak's first appear minting coins in Ghazni, previously controlled by the Sassanian Persians. Their emergence may have been a consequence of the weakening of Persian influence in the region after the defeat of the Persian king Peroz by the Hephthalites, another Hunnic state, in Bactria in 484 CE. From that point, the Nezaks consolidated their power in Zabulistan and in the 6th century expanded into Kabulistan, deposing the Alchon Huns from Kapisa. Nezak coins with the bull's crown appear well into the 8th century. At which time it appears that a confederacy emerges between the Nezaks and the Alchons, possibly against Turkic invaders. Eventually the Nezak huns are replaced by the Turk shahi dynasty.[1]

See also

References

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