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________________ MARCE, 1908.) SCYTHIAN PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY. Synchronistio table of the Soythian period.--contd.). Year. Eventa. A. D. 96 Vespasi, the Satrap of Taxila. Manikyala inscription of the year 18. Nerva, the Roman Emperor. A. D. 98 Loss of all provinces to the North of Hindu Kush. The Emperor Trajan. A.D. 100 Death of Tiridates of Parthia, Internal troubles in Parthia. A.D. 102 Death of Panchao. A.D. 105 Reconquest of Bactria. A, D. 110 Conquest of Kashgar, Yarkand, and Khotan. Mathurā inscription of the year 88 of the reign of Haviçka. A.D. 115 Fourth Buddhist Council in the Kundala-Vana-Vihara in Kasmira (?) A. D. 116 Parthian Expedition of Trajan. A. D. 116 Trajan conquers Mesopotamia. D. 117 Hadrian, the Roman Emperor. 118 Ašvaghogha, a subordinate King of Benares. Abôka pillar inscription of the year 40. A.D. 118 Sakardarra insoription of the year 40. A. D. 119 The Ara inscription of the year 41. A. D. 123 Death of Kanigka. Acc. of Huviska. Catana, the Satrap of Ajmere, A. D. 188Antoninus Pius, the Roman Emperor. Conquest of Malwa. Castana becomes Mabākṣatrapa of Ajmere. Jayadāma, the Satrap of Ujjayini. Latest known date of Huviska. A. D. 140 Death of Huviska. Acc. of Vasudeva. A.D. 146 The Sánci inscription of the year 68. A.D. 148 | Acc. of Volagason IIL Rudradäma kimself assumes the title of Mahākgatrapa.
SR No.032529
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 37
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages454
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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