- The Indo-Scythians (also
called Indo-Sakas) were a
group of
nomadic people of
Iranic Scythian origin who
migrated from
Central Asia
southward into the...
-
rather short-lived
Kshaharata dynasty (also
called Chaharada,
Khaharata or
Khakharata depending on sources). The term
Kshaharata is also
known from the...
- 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...
- date on
their coins. The
Taxila copper plate,
which mentions two
other Kshaharatas —
Liaka Kusulaka and his son,
Patika Kusulaka, both of
whose coins are...
- one of the two
major Saka
Satrap dynasties in north-western India, the
Kshaharatas ("Satraps"); the
other dynasty included the one
founded by Chashtana...
- the rule of
Gautamiputra Satakarni around 125 AD, who
drove away the
Kshaharatas. However, the Satavahana's rule was short-lived.
Rudraman I, grandson...
- was
probably during the
reign of
Satavahana king
Sivasvati that the
Kshaharatas invaded Northern Maharastra and
Vidarbha and
occupied the
districts of...
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Turkestan China
Kshaharata Empire 35 CE 405 CE Ujjain,
Barygaza Pali, Prakrit,
Sanskrit India ****stan...
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Nahapana ("Ushavadata, son of Dinika, son-in- law of king Nahapana, the
Kshaharata Kshatrapa, (...) has
caused this cave to be made and
these cisterns.")...
-
great historical significance belonging to the
reign of
Satavahana and
Kshaharatas or Kshatrapas. But also in its
representing a
brilliant phase in the...