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When did the Kushanas establish their kingdom in India?​

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Answered by biswashridayraj514
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About 135 bce a loose confederation of five Central Asian nomadic tribes known as the Yuezhi... Under Kaniska I (flourished 1st century ce) and his successors, the Kushan kingdom reached its height.

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Answered by WitcherGeralt
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The  Yuezhi  invaded the Greco-Bactrian

kingdom around 135 BCE, displacing the Greek dynasties. The Kushans, a Yuezhi branch, spread south into the region traditionally known as Gandhara, and then expanded across the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent.

The Kushan Empire in South Asia originally formed in the early 1st century CE, in the territories of ancient Bactria, around the Oxus River in Central Asia. The Kushans spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes. These conquests included parts of the northern central Iranian Plateau, once ruled by the Parthian Empire— a major political and cultural power in ancient Iran and Iraq. The Kushans reached their peak under Emperor Kanishka (127-151 CE), a Buddhist whose realm stretched from China to northern and eastern India and parts of Pakistan.

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