- The Saka were a
group of
nomadic Eastern Iranian peoples who
historically inhabited the
northern and
eastern Eurasian Steppe and the
Tarim Basin. The Sakas...
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Parasika was an
ancient Yavana kingdom inhabited by the
Parasikas tribe and
mentioned in the
Indian epic the Mahabharata. A king
named Parasarya is mentioned...
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territory after subjugating him.
Their allied army
included Bahlika, Kirata,
Parasika, Kamboja, Shaka, and
Yavana soldiers. The army
invaded Pataliputra (Kusumapura)...
- made up of the
cavalry forces of the Shakas, Yavanas, Kambojas, Kiratas,
Parasikas and
Bahlikas as
attested by Mudra-Rakashas (Mudra-Rakshasa 2).
These hordes...
- the
Common Era, and both the
Puranas and the
Mahabharata use the term
Parasikas to
refer to the
peoples west of the
Indus River. "Parsi
legends regarding...
- Nepa
Niharas Nishadas Odra
Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada Parama Kamboja Parasika Parvartaka Parvata Paurava Pishacha Pragjyotisha Pratyagratha Prasthala...
- to
Mudrarakshasa legends, Chandragupta's army
included Bahlika, Kirata,
Parasika, Kamboja, Saka, and Gr**** mercenaries. The army
invaded capital city Pataliputra...
- Nepa
Niharas Nishadas Odra
Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada Parama Kamboja Parasika Parvartaka Parvata Paurava Pishacha Pragjyotisha Pratyagratha Prasthala...
-
mlechha tribes of the
north like the Yavanas, Kambojas, ****alas, Hunas,
Parasikas, Darunas, Ramanas, Dasamalikas.
Shantiparvan of
Mahabharata groups the...
- of
Yavanas (Gr****s), Kambojas,
Shakas (Scythians),
Kiratas (Nepalese),
Parasikas (Persians) and
Bahlikas (Bactrians) who took Pataliputra. In 305 BC, Seleucus...