Examples of Yuezhi in the following topics:
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- The
Kushans were one of five branches of the Yuezhi confederation, an Indo-European
nomadic people.
- The Yuezhi lived in the grasslands
of eastern Central Asia's Tarim Basin, in modern-day Xinjiang, China (possibly
speaking varieties of Indo-European languages), until they were driven west by
the Xiongnu in 176-160 BCE.
- The
Yuezhi reached the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, located in northern Afghanistan and
Uzbekistan, around 135 BCE, and displaced the Greek dynasties that resettled to
the southeast in areas of the Hindu Kush and the Indus basin, in present-day
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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- Throughout the first century BCE, the Indo-Greeks progressively lost
ground to the Indians in the East, and the Scythians, the Yuezhi, and the Parthians in the
West.