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I. Some kingdoms of Shakas lasted for about 500 years.
II. The Shakas were followed by the Kushanas about 2200 years ago.
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Key Points
- The Saka Era was probably established by King Maeus around the second century A.D.
- The Shakas who were also known as the Indo-Scythians were a group of Iranian nomadic people who invaded India by destroying the Indo-Greeks in North-West India.
- The Shakas brought the larger part of the country under their control.
- The most famous Shaka ruler in India was Rudradaman who ruled from 130 A.D to 150 A.D.
- There were five branches of Shakas who settled and established rule in different regions of the North and North-Western parts of the Indian subcontinent.
- The Saka era came to an end with the defeat of the last Shaka ruler, Rudrasimha III by Chandragupta-II of the Gupta dynasty.
Additional Information
- In and around the 2nd century B.C., the central Asian nomadic people called ‘Yueh-chi’ or ‘Yuezhi’ pushed the Shakas out of their homes and forced them to invade India from the northwestern border of present-day China.
- The descendants in later times came to be known as Kushana.
- The Shakas invaded Parthia and Bactria and they defeated the Parthian King.
- The five branches of the Shakas settled in the following places,
- Afghanistan
- Punjab with Taxila as capital
- Mathura
- Western India
- Upper Deccan with Ujian as their capital.
Rudradaman I :
- He is considered the greatest of the Saka rulers.
- He is from the Western Kshatrapa dynasty.
- He was the grandson of Chastana.
- His kingdom included Konkan, Narmada valley, Kathiawar, other parts of Gujarat, and Malwa.
- He conducted the repair work of the Sudarshana Lake at Kathiawar.
- He supported Sanskrit literature and cultural arts.
- It was during Rudradaman’s reign that Yavaneshwara, the Greek writer lived in India and translated the Yavanajataka from Greek to Sanskrit.
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