RELIGIOUS BELIEFS DURING THE HEPHTALITE PERIOD
Keywords:
Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Sun and Fire Cult, HinduismAbstract
This article provides an analysis of sources on the diversity of religious beliefs in the territories covered during the Hephtalite period, which religion was dominant, why various religions were widespread, and the factors that influenced this.
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