Well, I remember there are some little infos here and there in Indian epigraphy about Yavanas (lijke a general word), but as always when you want to have informations about what happened in Indian in Ancient Times (Alexander's times excepted), it's like searching an oasis without any maps. So battles.... today (correct me if i'm wrong), there's only two things than let us say that there was an Indo-Parthian kingdom which had conquered the Indo-Saka one:Originally Posted by LDC
1- Coinage (overstrikes and area of finds)
2 -Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, chapter 38
So the metropolis of Scythia (Scythia in India) is under the rule of Parthians.38. Beyond this region, the continent making a wide curve from the east across the depths of the bays, there follows the coast district of Scythia, which lies above toward the north; the whole marshy; from which flows down the river Sinthus, the greatest of all the rivers that flow into the Erythraean Sea, bringing down an enormous volume of water; so that a long. way out at sea, before reaching this country, the water of the ocean is fresh from it. Now as a sign of approach to this country to those coming from the sea, there are serpents coming forth from the depths to meet you; and a sign of the places just mentioned and in Persia, are those called graoe. This river has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle; at which by the shore, is the market-town, Barbaricum. Before it there lies a small island, and inland behind it is the metropolis of Scythia, Minnagara; it is subject to Parthian princes who are constantly driving each other out.
I took a quik look at some chinese sources but nothing about Indo-Parthians vs Indo-Sakas. There's something about Yuezhei vs Indo-Parthians if we took the Anxi word like a general name for Parthia (and no a dynastic one), in the Hou Hanshou
Originally Posted by LXXXVIII.13
Gaofu is equivalent to the area around Kabul. Anxi is so refering to the Parthians in general.Originally Posted by LXXXVIII.14
That's all I found for now. Even if we know about battles between Indo-Greek/Indo-Sakas/Indian kingdoms/Yuezhei/Indo-Parthian kingdoms, because of the gaps in litterature we cannto have any details on them, and that's really annoying. I would love, really love to know how Demetrios I conquered North-West India
Honestly I dunno, never had access to it. Nevertheless, the titles, chronology and subjects of this book seems to give indications; it's effectively more about culture I supposeOriginally Posted by Fluvius Camillus
I learn a lot reading this, even if I suppose you already know it
Otherwise, you can try Keravnos, The Persian Cataphract, or Steppe Merc. But the first one and the third one are rarely here thoses times...
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