Sanabares
Sanabares (135-160 CE)[1] was an Indo-Parthian king.[1] He was the last Indo-Parthian king to rule in both Sakastan (Seistan) and Turan (South Arachosia),[1] as the Kushans under Wima Kadphises made inroads into Indo-Parthian territory.[1]
A Sanabares II seems to have ruled in Sakastan only from 160 to 230 CE.[1]
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Indo-Parthian kings |
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Gondophares (20 BCE– 0 CE) Sarpedones (0 CE – 20 CE) |
- 1 2 3 4 5 Indo-Greek and Indo-Scythian Coinage - Michael Mitchiner - 1976, Volumes 7 à 9 - Pages 670, 717 and 770
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