The
K'o-sa was a
Uyghur tribe mentioned by
ancient Chinese texts.
D.M. Dunlop believed that they were connected with the
Khazars and thus postulated an Uyghur rather than
Hunnish origin for that people. The K'o-sa, whose belonged to a Tujue tribe, were first mentioned under Du Huan's accounts on
Tongdian and possess the areas north of
Syria and the
Byzantine Empire. They existed under a variant name in Suishu and formed part of the Tiele confederation whose presence was around or close to the
Caspian Sea.
See also
References
- Douglas M. Dunlop, The History of the Jewish Khazars, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.