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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[MARCE, 1908.
Synchronistio table of the Soythian period-contd.).
Year.
Events.
A. D. 51 Death of Gotarzes of Parthia. Rock-sculptures of Gotaszes,
A. D. 52 Acc. of Volagases I.
A. D. 54 Nero, the Roman Emperor,
A. D. 55 Death of Kadphises I. Aco. of Wema-Kadphisos,
A. D. 60 Rome recovers Armenia. Kadphises II conquers North India up to Mathurā.
A.D. 67 Buddhist books bronght to China by order of the Emperor Ming-ti.
A. D. 68-89 Galba, Otho, and Vitellius, the Roman Emperors.
A. D.70 Vespasian, the Roman Emperor. War between Parthia and Rome for Armenia.
A. D. 76 Hashta agar image inscription. Maurya year 384.
A. D. 78 Death of Kadphises II. Acc. of Kaniska. Establishment of the Saka era. Death of
Volagases I. Kharapallāna, the Satrap of Mathurā. A. D. 79 Titus, the Roman Emperor. Kaniska conquers Northern India as far as Benaves.
A. D. 81 Domitian, the Roman Emperor. Sarnath inscription of Traipițakopādhyāya Bala and
Bhikṣu Pusyavaddhi. Vanaspars, Satrap of Benares.
A. D. 82 Mathurā inscription of the year 4. Srāvasti image inscription of Bala and Pugyavuddhi.
A, D. 85 Eastern expedition. Attack on Pătalipatra and Conquest of Magadha.
A. D. 88 Strained relations with China,
A. D. 89 Viceroy Sie crosses the Sung-lia to punish the Chinese. Suë-Vihar and Zeda inscriptions
of the year 11. A. D. 90 Kushān army defeated by Panchao.
A. D. 91 Huvigka left in charge of the Indian provinces with full imperial titles. Kaniska crosses
the Indus and takes the field in person,