History of India, 80 BC, Establishment of the Indo-Scythian kingdom
History of India, 80 BC, Establishment of the Indo-Scythian kingdom
Around 80 BC, an Indo-Scythian Kingdom was established in India.
This kingdom was founded by a group of nomadic Scythian warriors who had migrated from Central Asia and settled in the northwest of India.
The Indo-Scythian Kingdom was a vast, powerful and wealthy kingdom that stretched from the Kabul Valley to the Ganges River.
The Indo-Scythian rulers, who were known as the Indo-Scythians, ruled India for over two centuries.
During their rule, the Indo-Scythians were great patrons of art and culture and built many monuments, temples and cities.
They also patronized trade and commerce, which helped to boost the economy of the region.
One of the most famous Indo-Scythian rulers was the great king Maues, who ruled from 80 BC to 65 BC.
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