Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 37
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. (MARCH, 1908. Synchronistio table of the Boythian periodoontd.). Evelts. Year. A.D. 150 | Janagadh inscription of the year 72. Conquest of Kathiawad and Catch. A.D. 155 Acc. of Gondophernes in Seistan, A.D. 161 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, the Roman Emperor. Parthian attack on Afghanistan. A.D. 165 End of the Roman War with Parthia. Tbird stage of Parthian decline. A.D. 170 Parthian Conquest of the Panjāb. Dāmazada, son of Rudradāma, becomes Satrap of Western India. A.D. 175 Eastern Campaign of Marcus Aurelius. Jivadama, son of Damazada, Satrap of Western India. A.D. 176 Latest known date of Vasudeva. A. D. 180 Commodus, the Roman Emperor. A. D. 181 Ganda inscription of the Kşatrapa Radrasimha, son of Rudradāma, the year 108. A.D. 181 Takht-i-Bahai inscription of Gondophernes. A.D. 189 The Pāja inscription of the year 111. A.D. 191 The Kaldarra inscription of Theodorus. Death of Volagases III. Begioning of the fall of the Parthian Empire. A.D. 198 Re-occupation of the Panjāb and Afghanistan by the successor of Vasudeva. Muliasat inscription of the Mahäksatraps Rudrasens, son of Rudrasimha, the year 122. The Panjtar inscription of the Kuşana prince, who was probably the successor of Vāsaders in Mathuri.. A. D.211 Caracalls, the Roman Emperor. A.D. 218 Mathura inscription of the year 185. A. D. 222 Sangbadāma, son of Rudrasimha, beoomes Satrap of Western India. Alexander Severus, the Roman Emperor. A. D. 226 Ardeshir-babekan found the Sinsanian Empire in Persia. Dimasens, son of Rudrasimha, Satrap of Western India. A. D. 257 | The Skarradheri image inscription, the year 179. A. D. 260 Sapor I, King of Persia, defeats Valerian, A.D. 278 Mount Baaj inscription of the year 200. Extinction of the Kharopthi script in India. A. D. 308 Mathura inscription of the year 230. A. D.310 Sapor II, the King of Persin. A. D.320 Accension of Candra Gupta I, and establishment of the Gupta era. A. D.880 Samudra Gupta, the Emperor of India. A. D. 850 Allahabad inscription of Samudra Gupta.

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