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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[MAECE, 1908.
Synchronistic table of the Soythian period-contd.).
Year.
.
Eventa.
B. C. 120 Strato II, King of the Panjab.
B. C. 114 Death of Chang-kien.
B.O. 100 Extinction of the supreme power of the Greek princes in the East. Vonones, Emperor, of
Seistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab. Spalahores, Spalagadames, and Azas subordinate to Vonones, and Bhūmaka, the Khaharāta Satrap in Western India. Formation
of the five Yue-chi principalities. .! B.O. 89 Death of Mithridates U.
B. C. 76 Spalirises, son of Spalahores. Acc. of Spalagadames and Agns subordinate to Spalirises;
Nabapāna Satrap of Western India. 0.72 Destruction of the Bunga Empire. Vasudeva Kägva's ace, to the throne of.
66 Marder of a Chinese Officer by King of Kipin in the reign of the Emperor Bicenti
(B. C. 73—49). Syria made a Roman province. B. C. 60 Disruption of the Empire of the earlier Scythians. Azas declares himself independent
in the provinces to the East of Khyber. Azilibes and Aspavarma subordinate to Azas. Hagama and Hagāmäsa, Satraps of Mathurā; Nabapāna semi-independent in Western India.
B. C. 53 Defeat of Crassus at Carrhae.
B. C. 49 Yue-chi conquest of Kipin under Heraus (Yin-mo-fu ).
B.O. 45 Azilises, the king of the Panjab and Mathura. Azas II subordinate ; Manigul, Satrap of
Taxila.
B, C. 44 Assassination of Julius Cæsar.
B. O. 42 Battle of Philippi.
B.O. 40Refusal of the Chinese Emperor Yuen-ti (B. 0. 48-38 ) to resent the insult offered to
his envoy by Yiu-mo-fu, King of Kipin. Räjūvula, Satrap of Mathurā; Jibunia, Satrap of Taxila.
B.O. 89 Syria recovered from the Parthians by Ventidius.
B.C. 85 Liaka, Satrap of Taxila. Azas II, paminal King of the Panjab.
B. 0.7-38 Parthian Expedition of Mark Antony,