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Kushan Empire ended in 375.
The capital of the Kushan Empire was Mathura. The capital was in where is now the country of Afghanistan in the middle east.
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The second capital of the Kushan Empire was Peshawar, located in present-day Pakistan. It served as an important administrative and commercial center for the empire.
The Han, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman Empires brought order to the Silk Road. I just found this answer online so don't blame me if it is not right.
The Han, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman Empires brought order to the Silk Road. I just found this answer online so don't blame me if it is not right.
Kanishka. He ruled the Kushan Empire from around 127 to 151 CE and is known for his patronage of Buddhism. Kanishka is credited with convening the Fourth Buddhist Council, which was an important event in the development and spread of Buddhism.
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The Silk Road connected major civilizations such as the Roman Empire, the Parthian Empire, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, and the Han Dynasty. It facilitated trade and cultural exchange between Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Asia.
The Kushans were like the Arians, nomads from central Asia and Caucasus's. The same group of tribes either of Iranian or southern Russians who periodically raided and settled as a ruling class in the middle east, each replaced by the next. Sophisticated peoples who used technology and discipline to survive the more hostile parts of the world. Kushan power relied on the Macedonian Empire. When the Greeks in the Macedonian army (vassals) left for home the real fighting force Celts from the balkans remained and formed an Empire in Kashmir and Punjab. The Kushites arrived and they were absorbed into the Kushite Empire. To say the Kushans were bad as some say may only be because thir culture and religion was different.
pesawar
164.4 km