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named it Bactrain . There are indeed references in certain sources to Bactrian ( Bahlika ) language . The problems of the Bactrian docu- ments of the Kushāṇa age are being solved with the gradual increase of our knowledge of the ...
named it Bactrain . There are indeed references in certain sources to Bactrian ( Bahlika ) language . The problems of the Bactrian docu- ments of the Kushāṇa age are being solved with the gradual increase of our knowledge of the ...
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... Bactria . This would mean that the Bactrian Greeks , who were ruling in about that period , were ousted by the Ta Yueh - chih . Strabo ( XI , 8 , 2 ) , however , gave this credit not only to the Tokharians ( who were the same as the ...
... Bactria . This would mean that the Bactrian Greeks , who were ruling in about that period , were ousted by the Ta Yueh - chih . Strabo ( XI , 8 , 2 ) , however , gave this credit not only to the Tokharians ( who were the same as the ...
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... Bactria immediately before their fall . The fact that Kanishka I replaced Greek and Prakrit by Bactrian in his coin - legends , shows that to the Kushāṇas the language of Bactria was more important than other speeches used in the empire ...
... Bactria immediately before their fall . The fact that Kanishka I replaced Greek and Prakrit by Bactrian in his coin - legends , shows that to the Kushāṇas the language of Bactria was more important than other speeches used in the empire ...
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Marxism and Revolution | 11 |
New Trends in Kushāṇa | 22 |
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