Kushan Empire Map EmailBuy Now *Map showing the Kushan empire with capital cities and current country boundaries. Kushan dynasty existed from 30 to 375 AD. Disclaimer:All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Mapping Digiworld Pvt Ltd and its directors do not own any ...
Epoch of Glory-The Kushan Dynasty Although the Gupta period is generally considered to be the Golden Age, there was a remarkable epoch before it, which had its own measure of glory. This was when the Kushans held sway with their empire straddling Central Asia, Afghanistan and North India. T...
The rule of the Kushans linked the seagoing trade of the Indian Ocean with the commerce of the Silk Road through the long-civilized Indus Valley. At the height of the dynasty, the Kushans loosely oversaw a territory that extended to the Aral Sea through present-day Uzbekistan, Afghanistan,...
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It rose to power and influence due to its strategic position around the trading cities and roads of the Silk Road, as well as its strategic position in Central Asia, and is today most well-known for helping to foster commerce and diplomacy between the Han Dynasty of China and the Roman ...
It should be emphasized that name and dynasty are often not too closely linked. Most of the post 5th c. Licchavi monarchs had the name -deva and some -gupta. The dynasty name Licchavi is mentioned only occasionally in their epithets, and the first use of "Licchavi" in an inscription...