تخاريون (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Anthony، David W. (2007). The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ص. 264--265. ISBN:978-0-691-05887-0. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-01-08.

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  • Shiji Original text: 始月氏居敦煌、祁連閒,及為匈奴所敗,乃遠去,過宛,西擊大夏而臣之,遂都媯水北,為王庭。其餘小眾不能去者,保南山羌,號小月氏。 Translation: "The Yüeh-chih originally lived in the area between the Ch'i-lien or Heavenly Mountains and Tun-huang, but after they were defeated by the Hsiung-nu they moved far away to the west, beyond Ta-yüan, where they attacked and conquered the people of Ta-hsia and set up the court of their king on the northern bank of the Kuei River. A small number of their people who were unable to make the journey west sought refuge among the Ch'iang barbarians in the Southern Mountains, where they are known as the Lesser Yüeh-chih." —بورتون واتسون (trans.), Records of the Grand Historian of China: The age of Emperor Wu, 140 to circa 100 B.C. Columbia University Press, 1961, p. 268. نسخة محفوظة 03 مارس 2016 على موقع واي باك مشين.

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  • Anthony، David W. (2007). The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ص. 264--265. ISBN:978-0-691-05887-0. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-01-08.
  • Tocharian Online: Series Introduction, Todd B. Krause and Jonathan Slocum, University of Texas as Austin. نسخة محفوظة 06 يوليو 2016 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • "Most of the Scythians, beginning from the Caspian Sea, are called Dahae Scythae, and those situated more towards the east Massagetae and ساكا؛ the rest have the common appellation of Scythians, but each separate tribe has its peculiar name. All, or the greatest part of them, are nomads. The best known tribes are those who deprived the Greeks of باخترna, the Asii, Pasiani, Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the country on the other side of the سيحون (نهر), opposite the Sacae and بلاد الصغد" (Strabo, 11-8-2) نسخة محفوظة 28 مايو 2017 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Li، Chunxiang. "Evidence that a West-East admixed population lived in the Tarim Basin as early as the early Bronze Age". BMC Biology. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2015-11-15. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2010-02-17.
  • Shiji Original text: 始月氏居敦煌、祁連閒,及為匈奴所敗,乃遠去,過宛,西擊大夏而臣之,遂都媯水北,為王庭。其餘小眾不能去者,保南山羌,號小月氏。 Translation: "The Yüeh-chih originally lived in the area between the Ch'i-lien or Heavenly Mountains and Tun-huang, but after they were defeated by the Hsiung-nu they moved far away to the west, beyond Ta-yüan, where they attacked and conquered the people of Ta-hsia and set up the court of their king on the northern bank of the Kuei River. A small number of their people who were unable to make the journey west sought refuge among the Ch'iang barbarians in the Southern Mountains, where they are known as the Lesser Yüeh-chih." —بورتون واتسون (trans.), Records of the Grand Historian of China: The age of Emperor Wu, 140 to circa 100 B.C. Columbia University Press, 1961, p. 268. نسخة محفوظة 03 مارس 2016 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Hitch، Doug (2010). "Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present" (PDF). Journal of the American Oriental Society. ج. 130 ع. 4: 654–658. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 4 مارس 2016. اطلع عليه بتاريخ أغسطس 2020. He equates the Tokharians with the Yuezhi, and the Wusun with the Asvins, as if these are established facts, and refers to his arguments in appendix B. But these identifications remain controversial, rather than established, for most scholars. {{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: تحقق من التاريخ في: |تاريخ الوصول= (مساعدة)
  • "Virtual Art Exhibit - The Tarim Basin". University of Washington. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-05-01. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2012-02-13.
  • "The mystery of China's celtic mummies". The Independent. 28 أغسطس 2006. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2015-09-25. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2008-06-28.

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