1840.] from Bactrian and Indo-Scythian coins, 765 



Foundation of a Grecian empire in Drangiana by 



Antimachos,, about 165 



Murder of Eukratides by his son, about . . . . 160 



His son (Heliokles) succeeds him in Bactria, 

 Antialkides founds an empire in Ara- 

 chosia and western Cabul, Menandros 

 a large kingdom in India, after . . 160 



Philoxenos succeeds in Drangiana, Lysias in Ara- 

 chosia, afterwards Apollodotos in India, 

 Archelios and Amyntas succeed in the 

 western empires, 



Mithridates I. of Parthia conquers Drangiana about 145 

 Destroys the Grecian-Bactrian kingdom, 139 



Succession of Diomedes, Agathokleia and Her- 



maios in the Greco-Indian empire to 120 



Inroads of the Saces and Tochares in Bactria . . 126 



The Saces occupy Drangiana, the Tochares Bac- 

 tria, the Grecian empire of Hermaios 

 subverted by Kadaphes about . . 120 



Great empire of the Saces under Azes after . . 1 16 b. c. 



Azilises his son, succeeds about, . . 90 



Expulsion of the Saces from the Indus countries 



by Vikramaditya king of Malwa . . 56 



Division of the empire of the Saces, 



Khieoutsieouhi unites the tribes of the Tochares and 



conquers the possession of the Saces after 40 b. c. 



Yeukaotching his son, makes great conquests in 



India about 20 a. d. 



Under Volagases conquests of the Parthians in Cabul, 

 and inroads into the countries on the 

 Indus, after 50 



Kadphises^ empire on the Indus and in upper 

 India to the Ganges, the dynasty of 

 the Kanerkis succeeds in his empire, 100 



Downfall of the Arsacians in Parthia, conquests 

 of the Sassanians in Cabul ; restoration 

 of Indian power in Upper India by the 



dynasty of Kanoja, after 226 



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