- and then
further by Indravasu's
grandson Indravarma II in c. 50 CE. Some
Aprachas are do****ented on the
Silver Reliquary discovered at Sirkap, near Taxila...
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Maues established Saka
hegemony by
conquering Indo-Gr**** territories. Some
Aprachas are do****ented on the
Silver Reliquary discovered at Sirkap, near Taxila...
- The Indo-Scythians or Indo-Sakas were the
branch of Saka
empire in
South Asia. Indo-Scythians were a
group of
nomadic Iranian peoples of
Scythian origin...
- they were
replaced with Indo-Parthians by the mid 1st
century AD. Some
Aprachas are do****ented on the
Silver Reliquary discovered at Sirkap, near Taxila...
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Aspavarma or Aspa (Kharosthi: 𐨀𐨭𐨿𐨤𐨬𐨪𐨿𐨨 A-śpa-va-rma, Aśpavarma) was an
Apracha general who
ruled in Gandhara. He was the son of the
Apracharaja and general...
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Sases (Sasan)
Apracha King (Gāndhārī: Apacaraja) Rev
Kharoshthi inscription: "Great king of kings,
divine and saviour,
Gondophares Sases".
Reign 1st century...
- Indo-Scythian
Kingdom (150 BC – 140 AD) Part of the Indo-Scythian
satraps (
Apracha, Gandhara, Taxila, the
Northern Satraps and the
Western Satraps) (35 BC...
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Indravasu Apracha King (Gāndhārī: Apacaraja)
Reign 1st
century (c. 15 CE)
Predecessor Vijayamitra Successor Vispavarma Spouse Vasumitra Dynasty Apracharajas...
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Vijayamitra Apracha King (Gāndhārī: Apacaraja)
Vijayamitra riding in armour,
holding a whip. Like many
other Indo-Scythians,
Vijayamitra did not issue...
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succeeded the
previous Apracharaja Indravasu, in 50 BC and was the son of the
Apracha general. Vispavarma.
Indravarma had a son, Aspavarma,
commander and later...