Overview
The Kushan Empire (c. 30–c. 375 CE) was a syncretic empire formed by the Yuezhi in the Bactrian territories in the early 1st century. It spread to encompass much of what is now Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Kushan territory in India went at least as far as Saketa and Sarnath, now near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, where inscriptions have been found dating to the era of the Kushan emperor Kanishka the Great. The Kushans were most probably one of five branches of the Yuezhi confederation, an Indo-European nomadic people of possible Tocharian origin, who migrated from northwestern China (Xinjiang and Gansu) and settled in ancient Bactria. The founder of the dynasty, Kujula Kadphises, followed Iranian and Greek.
Historical Periods
Kushan Empire (43–50)
43 CE – 50 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 458,000 km²
Kushan Empire (51–90)
51 CE – 90 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 639,279 km²
Kushan Empire (91–116)
91 CE – 116 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 1,709,278 km²
Kushan Empire (117–126)
117 CE – 126 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 1,971,832 km²
Kushan Empire (127–153)
127 CE – 153 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 2,267,306 km²
Kushan Empire (154–160)
154 CE – 160 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 2,267,235 km²
Kushan Empire (161–164)
161 CE – 164 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 2,201,621 km²
Kushan Empire (165–183)
165 CE – 183 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 2,201,764 km²
Kushan Empire (184–214)
184 CE – 214 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 1,938,469 km²
Kushan Empire (215–223)
215 CE – 223 CE
Capital: BagramArea: 1,941,478 km²
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