Kangju

Kangju (Chinese: 康居; pinyin: Kangju; Wade–Giles: K'ang-chü) was the Chinese name of an ancient kingdom in Central Asia which became for a couple of centuries the second greatest power in Transoxiana after the Yuezhi. Its people, the Kang (Chinese: 康) were an Indo-European semi-nomadic people probably identical to (or closely related to) the Iranian Sogdians.

Kangju

Kangju (Chinese: 康居; pinyin: Kangju; Wade–Giles: K'ang-chü) was the Chinese name of an ancient kingdom in Central Asia which became for a couple of centuries the second greatest power in Transoxiana after the Yuezhi. Its people, the Kang (Chinese: 康) were an Indo-European semi-nomadic people probably identical to (or closely related to) the Iranian Sogdians.