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  • [[Mahmud al-Kashgari]] mentioned the Yagma and [[Tocharians]] tribes, with a clan of Chigils, along the [[Ili River]].<ref>1, 85</ref>
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  • ...blay (2007), "The Spread of Buddhism in Serindia: Buddhism Among Iranians, Tocharians and Turks before the 13th Century," in Ann Heirman and Stephan Peter Bumbac ...assumed the [[blue eyes|blue-eyed]], [[red hair|red-haired]] monk was a [[Tocharians|Tocharian]],<ref>von Le Coq, Albert. (1913). [http://dsr.nii.ac.jp/toyobunk
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  • [[Tocharians]] lived in this region over 2000 years ago. Several of the [[Tarim mummies]
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  • ...ation, the present Uyghurs. We do not know the genetic constitution of the Tocharians, but if they were similar to western Siberians, such as the Khanty, admixtu
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  • ...n [[Tarim Basin]], China, 9th century; the monk on the right is possibly [[Tocharians|Tocharian]],<ref>[[Albert von Le Coq|von Le Coq, Albert]]. (1913). [http://
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  • ...ot supported by [[Edwin G. Pulleyblank]].<ref>Edwin G. Pulleyblank, “Why Tocharians?”, ''Central Asia and non-Chinese peoples of ancient China'', vol. 1. Al ...Scythian ''Sai'' (Saka), and the ''Yuezhi'' who are often identified as [[Tocharians]], among the people of the Wusun state in the Zhetysu and Dzungaria area.<r
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  • ...[[Bactria]].<ref name="yu 2010 p13">Yu Taishan (June 2010), "The Earliest Tocharians in China" in Victor H. Mair (ed), ''Sino-Platonic Papers'', Chinese Academy ...er Tremblay, "The Spread of Buddhism in Serindia: Buddhism Among Iranians, Tocharians and Turks before the 13th Century", in ''The Spread of Buddhism'', eds Ann
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