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Who were the sakas? ​

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The Saka, Śaka, Shaka, Śāka or Sacae were a group of nomadic Iranian peoples who historically inhabited the northern and eastern Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin.The indo-Greek rule in India was primarily destroyed by the Sakas. Sakas were the Scythians, which refer to ancient Iranian people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists. In Sanskrit they are referred as Sakas. The 2nd century BC saw an upheaval in the Central Asia.Sakas as nomads came in huge numbers and spread all over northern and western India.

They were against the tribe of Turki normads.

They were Scthians, nomadic ancient Iranians.

They were known as Sakas in Sanskrit.

The Indo – Greek rule in India was ended by them.

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