
Kushan Empire - Wikipedia
They played an important role in the spread of Buddhism to Central Asia and China, ushering in a period of relative peace for 200 years, sometimes described as "Pax Kushana".
Kushana | Ghibli Wiki | Fandom
Kushana is the main antagonist of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Kushana has ginger hair with a crown she has blue eyes, blue earrings, and she wears knight armor. She later appears without her armor, revealing white dress and her mechanical arm …
Kushan dynasty | Central Asia, Silk Road, Buddhism | Britannica
Apr 7, 2025 · Kushan dynasty, ruling line descended from the Yuezhi, a people that ruled over most of the northern Indian subcontinent, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia during the first three centuries of the Common Era.
The Empire of Kushana: Ancient History of India
The Kushana Empire embraced most of northern India, north-western India and beyond, upto Central Asia. The Kushana empire was the second great Indian empire, the first being that of the Mauryas.
The Kushanas, A Mighty Empire - History and Impact
Jan 26, 2025 · They were nomadic people from the steppes of north central Asia. They first occupied Bactria where they displaced the Shakas. Eventually, they established their authority over the lower Indus basin and the greater part of the Gangetic basin. Their empire extended from the Oxus to the Ganges, from Khorasan in Central Asia to Pataliputra in Bihar.
Pax Kushana: Uncovering the Forgotten Kushan Empire
Jan 23, 2024 · For more than 200 years the Kushan Empire existed in relative peace, bringing about a period of peace and prosperity that would later be known as Pax Kushana. Even so, the empire fragmented and disappeared. What was its history like? And who were the Kushans who made it all happen?
Kushan Empire - Facts about Kushans & Kanishka's Rule [NCERT Ancient ...
In the 1st century CE, Kujula Kadphises (Kadphises I) brought together these five principalities and founded the Kushan Empire. The Kushans movement in India can be traced back to the first century CE during Kadphises I time.
Kushan Empire (ca. Second Century B.C.–Third Century A.D.)
Oct 1, 2000 · Under Kanishka’s rule, at the height of the dynasty, Kushan controlled a large territory ranging from the Aral Sea through areas that include present-day Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan into northern India as far east as Benares and as far south as Sanchi.
Kushanas - INSIGHTS IAS - Simplifying UPSC IAS Exam Preparation
They were the furthest eastern Indo-European speaking people. The emergence of the vast Kushan Empire from the first century AD until its decline in the third century saw the political unification of much of Central Asia, from modern day India and Pakistan to the Iranian borders.
The Kushanas: India and Beyond (60 CE - 230 CE) - PeepulTree
May 28, 2020 · A nomadic tribe from China, pushed out of its mountain home, ended up founding the sprawling great Kushana Empire. Catch the story of how they ruled, expanded, dominated the Silk Route and even shaped the course of Buddhism.
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