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SCYTHIAN PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY.
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APPENDIX III,
Synchronistio table of the Scythian period,
Year.
Events.
B.C.231 Death of Asöka. Dismemberment of the Maurya Empire,
B. C. 225 Loes of the Trans-Indus Provinces and the Panjab.
B. C. 184 Brhadratha, the last Maurya King, killed. Acc. of Paşyami tra the Sunga.
B. C. 165 Defeat of the Yue-cbi by the Hiung-Na ; war between Eukratides and Demetrius.
B. C. 165 Plato, the Bactrian king and rival of Eukratides.
B. 0.163 Nan teou-mi, the Chief of the Wu-Sun, defeated and slain by the Yue-chi.
B. C. 160 Occupation of the territory of the Se by the Yue-chi. Retirement of the Se southwards
into Kipin (Kapiśä). B. C. 150 Heliokles succeeds Eukratides in Bactria. The Yue-chi expelled from the land of the Se
by Kwen-Mo, the young Wu-San Chief. B, C. 148 Agnimitra the Sunga, Emperor of Northern India.
B. C. 145 Extinction of the Greek dynasty to the North of Paropopisos.
B. C. 140 The Yue-chi occupation of Bactria. Extinction of Aryan civilisation to the North of
the Hindu Kush. Indian Expedition of Menander. B. C. 186 Death of Mithridates the Great of Parthia and acc, of Phraates II.
B. C. 135 Chang-kien despatched by the Chinese Emperor Wuti on a mission to the Yue-chi.
Strato I, King of the Panjab. B. C. 130 Scythian invasion of Parthia.
B. C. 127 Death of Phraates II and acc. of Artabanos II. Repeated invasions of the Scythians.
C. 125 Chang-kien's arrival in Bactria.
B. C. 124 Death of Artabanos II, in a fight with the Scythians. Ace, of Mithridates II.
B. C. 122 Return of Chang-kien to China.