|
|
|
|
Kidarite Kingdom
Kidarite Kingdom Coin of Kidara (reigned circa 360-380 CE), founder of the Kidarite Kingdom Obv: King Kidara standing. Rev: Goddess Ardoksho seated. The Kidarite Kingdom was founded during the middle ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidarite_Kingdom - 3k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Kuninda kingdom
Kuninda kingdom Silver coin of the Kuninda Kingdom, c. 1st century BCE.Obv: Deer standing ... a tree in railing. Kharoshti legend. The Kingdom of Kuninda (or Kulinda in ancient literature) was an ancient central Himalayan kingdom from around the 2nd century BCE to ... in northern India. The history of the kingdom is documented from around the 2nd ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuninda_kingdom - 5k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Pandyan kingdom
Pandyan kingdom The Pandyan kingdom was an ancient state at the tip ... BCE according to traditional accounts. Later Pandyan kingdom was part of the Dravidian cultural area ... most famous architectural landmarks of the Pandyan Kingdom. Ancient(Sangam) Pandyan kings: (legendary till 500 ... be descendants of the chieftains in Pandyan Kingdom. [1] The traditional ship building, navigation ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandyan_kingdom - 13k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Indo-Parthian Kingdom
Indo-Parthian Kingdom Coin of Gondophares (20-50 CE), first ... and greatest king of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom. Obv: Bust of Gondophares and Greek legend ... King Gondophares, the Saviour". The Indo-Parthian Kingdom was established during the 1st century CE ... Parthian empire and established the Indo-Parthian kingdom in the conquered territories. The kingdom barely lasted one century. It started ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Parthian_Kingdom - 8k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Indo-Greek Kingdom
Indo-Greek Kingdom Indo-Greek Kingdom Maximum extent of Indo-Greek territory circa ... Existed 180 BCE–10 CE The Indo-Greek Kingdom (or sometimes Greco-Indian Kingdom) covered various parts of northwest and northern ... often in conflict with each other. The kingdom was founded when the Greco-Bactrian ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Greek_Kingdom - 154k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Kushan Empire
... 37117;密). The Yuezhi reached the Hellenic kingdom of Greco-Bactria, in the Bactrian territory ... the western part of the Indo-Greek Kingdom. A multi-cultural Empire In the following ... set himself up as king of a kingdom called Guishuang. He invaded Anxi (Parthia) and ... CE, the Kushans under Kanishka established a kingdom centered on Kashgar, also taking control of ... the old Kushan dynasty. He created a kingdom known as the Kidarite Kingdom, although ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kushan_Empire - 36k - Cached - Similar pages
|
User:PHG/ID
User:PHG/ID < User:PHG Indo-Greek Kingdom Maximum extent of Indo-Greek territory circa ... Existed 180 BCE–10 CE The Indo-Greek Kingdom (or sometimes Greco-Indian Kingdom) covered various parts of northwest and northern ... often in conflict with each other. The kingdom was founded when the Greco-Bactrian king ... which seceded from the powerful Greco-Bactrian Kingdom centered in Bactria (today's northern ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:PHG/ID - 110k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Worsen kouchan (translated from French)
... Xidun (??), and D?mì (??). Yuezhi reached the kingdom hellenistic of Gréco-Bactriens, in the territory ... current Pakistan), in the Western part of kingdom indo-Greek. A multicultural empire With I ... princes (xihou). It proclaimed king of a kingdom called Guishuang. It invades Anxi (Parthie) and ... Kouchans directed by Kanishka Ier established a kingdom centered on Kachgar , also taking the control ... the old dynasty kouchane. It created a kingdom called Kingdom kidarite, although it was ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_kouchan - 35k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages
|
Indo-Scythians
... entered the territory of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom around 145 BCE, where they burnt to ... Abiria to Surastrene The first Indo-Scythian kingdom in the Indian subcontinent occupied the southern ... BCE. The Indo-Scythians ultimately established a kingdom in the northwest, based in Taxila, with ... and Taxila around 80 BCE, but his kingdom disintegrated after his death. In the east ... the Kushans and founded the Indo-Parthian Kingdom that was to last towards the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Scythians - 27k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Middle kingdoms of India
... resulting from his campaign against the powerful kingdom of Kalinga (modern Orissa), Ashoka renounced bloodshed ... of the founder of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, Demetrius (r.c. 205-171 BCE). From ... of northwestern India and established the Kushana Kingdom (first century BC–third century CE). Gold coin ... Kanishka I (c.100-126). The Kushana Kingdom controlled parts of Afghanistan and Iran, and ... the south. For a short period, the kingdom reached still farther east, to Pataliputra. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_kingdoms_of_India - 40k - Cached - Similar pages
|
| Page:1 2 3 4 Next >> |