Overview
The Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom also known as the Indo-Sasanian Kingdom was a polity established by the Sasanian Empire in Bactria during the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Sasanian Empire captured the provinces of Sogdia, Bactria and Gandhara from the declining Kushan Empire following a series of wars in 225 CE. The local Sasanian governors then went on to take the title of Kushanshah (KΟÞANΟ ÞAΟ or Koshano Shao in the Bactrian language) or "King of the Kushans", and to mint coins. They are sometimes considered as forming a "sub-kingdom" inside the Sasanian Empire. This administration continued until 360–370, when the Kushano-Sasanians lost much of their domains to the invading Kidarites; the remainder was incorporated into the Sasanian Empire proper. Later, the.
Historical Periods
Indo-Sasanian Empire (260–282)
260 CE – 282 CE
Capital: BalkhArea: 750,668 km²
Indo-Sasanian Empire (283–346)
283 CE – 346 CE
Capital: BalkhArea: 750,432 km²
Indo-Sasanian Empire (347–352)
347 CE – 352 CE
Capital: BalkhArea: 750,662 km²
Indo-Sasanian Empire (353–357)
353 CE – 357 CE
Capital: BalkhArea: 750,662 km²