In todays North-Eastern Afghanistan, Ghandhara (Pakistan) and Kashmir which were the historical-cultural regions of ancient Northern India where reigned the states of the dynasties such as the Kushanids (2 Cent. BC – 3 Cent. AD), the Hiyanids (4-5th Cent. AD), the Ephthaliths (Ak-Hun; 5-6th Cent. AD) there felt even a little the accent of an Old Turkic culture, and during the period of the Western Turkic Khaganate it was mostly gained clarification. These, aforementioned regions were passed into the rule of the Western Turkic Kaghanate up to the end of the 6th Cen. – the beginning of the 7th Cent. And in 640ths they were began to be under the rule of the Turkic-rooted dynasty called the Kabul Tegin Shakhs (whose capital was Kabul city) till 840ths were under the reign of the Northern India. First of all in Chinese sources and later in sources of various languages there is information that this dynasty believed in the Budda and cared it. Nowadays, in abovementioned regions it is needed to investigate some of works on pre-Islamic culture and arts (monuments, tombs, wall pictures, documents, statues, written monuments, writings, coins and etc.) due to they belong to the Tegin-Shahs dynasty and they should be looked through the prism of the Old Turkic history and one might be prepared certain artilces, publications enlightening them
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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