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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TochariansTocharians - Wikipedia

    The Tocharians, or Tokharians (US: / t oʊ ˈ k ɛər i. ən ˌ-ˈ k ɑːr-/ toh-KAIR-ee-ən, -⁠ KAR-; UK: / t ɒ ˈ k ɑːr i. ə n / tok-AR-ee-ən), were speakers of Tocharian languages, Indo-European languages known from around 7,600 documents from around 400 to 1200 AD, found on the northern edge of the Tarim Basin (modern-day ...

  2. Los tocarios fueron los hablantes de un idioma indoeuropeo que habitaron más al este en la Antigüedad, poblando la cuenca del Tarim en lo que hoy es la Región Autónoma Uigur de Sinkiang, en el oeste de la actual República Popular China . Su peculiar cultura se extendió desde cerca del 1800 a. C. hasta finales del primer milenio de nuestra era.

  3. Tocharian A. extinct language. Tocharian languages, small group of extinct Indo-European languages that were spoken in the Tarim River Basin (in the centre of the modern Uighur Autonomous Region of Sinkiang, China) during the latter half of the 1st millennium ad.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › TochariansTocharians - Wikiwand

    The Tocharian languages are believed to have become extinct during the 9th century. The Tocharians, or Tokharians, were speakers of Tocharian languages, Indo-European languages known from around 7,600 documents from around 400 to 1200 AD, found on the northern edge of the Tarim Basin .

  5. The languages disappeared after Uyghur-speaking people settled in the area during the 9th century. The Tocharian alphabet was derived from the Brahmi alphabet. It was written on palm, wooden tablets and Chinese paper, which were preserved in the dry climate of the Tarim Basin. Some inscriptions on mural have also been found.