Ghar-ilchi was, according to Chinese and Arab sources, a local king of Kapisi and the twelfth and last known ruler of the Nezak Huns. Ghar-ilchi may have been the last member of a local "Khingal dynasty" founded by Khingila, the Alchon Hun ruler.
A crossover Alchon-Nezak coin with pseudo-Pahlavi legend 𐭭𐭩𐭰𐭪𐭩𐭬𐭫𐭪 (nycky MLK "King of the Nezaks"). Minted around the time of Ghar-ilchi.
Account of Gandhara by Hyecho (first three lines given here).
The Nezak Huns, also Nezak Shahs, was a significant principality in the south of the Hindu Kush region of South Asia from circa 484 to 665 CE. Despite being traditionally identified as the last of the Hunnic states, their ethnicity remains disputed and speculative. The dynasty is primarily evidenced by coinage inscribing a characteristic water-buffalo-head crown and an eponymous legend.
The Nezak King; extracted from Phase I coinage.
Image: Nycky MLK, "King of Nezaks", on their coinage
Image: Alkhan Nezak Crossover coin circa 580 590 to 650 680