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Sovereignempire

Indo-Parthians

19 BCE – 226 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
19 BCE – 226 CE
Duration
245 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Taxila
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Indo-Parthian kingdom, also known as Pahlavas or Pahlawas in ancient Sanskrit texts, was a synectric kingdom founded by Gondophares and was active from 19 CE to c. 226 CE. At its zenith, it ruled an area covering parts of eastern Iran, various parts of Afghanistan and the northwest regions of the Indian subcontinent (most of modern Pakistan and parts of northwestern India). Its rulers may have been members of the House of Suren, and the kingdom has even been called the "Suren Kingdom" by some authors. The kingdom was founded in 19/20 when the governor of Drangiana (Sakastan) Gondophares declared independence from the Parthian Empire. He would later make expeditions to the east, conquer territory from the Indo-Scythians and.

Historical Periods

Indo-Parthians (1–13)

1 CE – 13 CE

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Capital: TaxilaArea: 487,414 km²

Indo-Parthians (14–42)

14 CE – 42 CE

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Capital: TaxilaArea: 487,435 km²

Indo-Parthians (43–50)

43 CE – 50 CE

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Capital: TaxilaArea: 487,082 km²

Indo-Parthians (51–83)

51 CE – 83 CE

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Capital: TaxilaArea: 483,771 km²

Indo-Parthians (84–90)

84 CE – 90 CE

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Capital: TaxilaArea: 483,771 km²

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