- Bactrians
The Bactrians were an
Indo-European people originally ofBactria , situated in what is now modern northernAfghanistan ,Tajikistan , and southernUzbekistan .Several important trade routes from
India andChina (including theSilk Road ) passed through Bactria and, as early as theBronze Age , this had allowed the accumulation of vast amounts of wealth by the mostly nomadic population. The first proto-urban civilization in the area arose during the2nd millennium BC . Control of these lucrative trade routes, however, attracted foreign interest , and in the6th century BC the Bactrians were conquered by thePersians , and in the4th century BC by theAncient Macedonians . These conquests marked the end of the Bactrian independence. From around304 BC the area formed part of theSeleucid Empire , and from around250 BC it was the centre of aGreco-Bactrian kingdom , ruled by the descendants ofGreeks who had settled there following the conquest ofAlexander the Great .These people, also known as
Yavanas , worked in cooperation with the native Bactrian aristocracy. By the early2nd century BC the Greco-Bactrians had created an impressive empire that stretched southwards to include northwest India. By about135 BC , however, this kingdom had been overrun by invadingYuezhi tribes, an invasion that later brought about the rise of the powerfulKushan Empire . From this point the Bactrians tend to disappear from the historical record, a disappearance made final by theArab invasion of the8th century AD.The Bactrians spoke Bactrian, a dialect of the
Indo-Iranian language and the principal religion of the area, before the coming ofIslam , wasZoroastrianism .Resources
* "Peoples, nations and cultures", by John Haywood and Simon Hall, London 2005
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