Yüeh-chih

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Yüeh-chih were an ancient Indo-European nomadic people of Central Asia who played a key role in the formation of the Kushan Empire and the cultural exchanges along the Silk Road.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-European people
ancient people
archaeologicalCulture Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (possible link, debated) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Tocharian peoples (scholarly hypothesis) NERFINISHED
conflictWith Xiongnu NERFINISHED
culturalRole mediators between Hellenistic and Indian cultures
mediators between Iranian and Indian cultures
economy long-distance trade
pastoral nomadism
ethnicity Indo-European NERFINISHED
ethnonymVariant Yueh-chih NERFINISHED
Yuezhi NERFINISHED
Yüeh-chi NERFINISHED
involvedIn transmission of Buddhism to Central Asia
transmission of Buddhism to China
knownFrom Han dynasty chronicles
Sima Qian’s Shiji NERFINISHED
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages
laterBecame Kushan tribes NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Asia
mentionedAs Da Yuezhi NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Chinese historical sources
migratedFrom northwest China
migratedTo Bactria NERFINISHED
northern India
originRegion Gansu corridor NERFINISHED
partOf Silk Road network NERFINISHED
playedKeyRoleIn Silk Road cultural exchanges NERFINISHED
Silk Road trade NERFINISHED
formation of the Kushan Empire
politicalOrganization tribal confederation
pushedWestBy Xiongnu expansion
region Bactria NERFINISHED
Oxus region NERFINISHED
Tarim Basin NERFINISHED
relatedTo Indo-Scythians (through regional interactions) NERFINISHED
Kushan people NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
local Iranian cults
sphereOfInfluence Gandhara NERFINISHED
northwestern Indian subcontinent
successorState Kushan Empire NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 1st millennium CE
late 1st millennium BCE
usedScript Brahmi script (in Kushan context)
Greek script (in Kushan context)
Kharosthi script (in Kushan context) NERFINISHED

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