- Azes I
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name =Azes I
title =Indo-Scythian king
caption =Coin of Azes I.British Museum .
reign =57 BCE -35 BCE
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35 BCE ) was anIndo-Scythian ruler who completed the domination of the Scythians in northernIndia .History
Although
Maues and his successors had conquered the areas ofGandhara , as well as the area ofMathura from85 BCE , they were unsuccessful against theIndo-Greek kings remaining behind theJhelum River in eastern Punjab.The Indo-Greek
Hippostratos (65-55 BCE) finally lost to Azes I after a long resistance. Some coins of Azes I depict the godPoseidon vanquishing a horned river god, suggesting a naval victory over a river, probably the Jhelum.The Azes Era
Azes's most lasting legacy was the foundation of the Azes era. It was widely believed that the era was begun by Azes's successors by simply continuing the counting of his regnal years. However, Prof. Harry Falk has recently presented an inscription at several conferences which dates to Azes's reign, and suggests that the era may have been begun by Azes himself. Most popular historians date the start of the Azes era to
58 BC and believe it is the same as the later era known as theMalwa or Vikrama era. However, a recently discovered inscription dated in both the Azes and the Greek era suggests that actually this is not the case. The inscription gives the relationship Azes = Greek + 128. It is believed that the Greek era may have begun in 173 BC, exactly 300 years before the first year of the Era ofKanishka . If that is the case then the Azes era would begin in about45 BC . [For discussions refer to Bracey, R (2005) 'The Azes Era' (http://www.kushan.org/essays/chronology/azesvikrama.htm), Cribb, J (2005) 'The Greek Kingdom of Bactria, its coinage and collapse' in "Afghanistan, Ancien Carrefour entre l'est et l'ouest" (ed. Bopearachichi O & Boussac, M-F), Turnhout: 207-225]Other coins
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Yuezhi
*Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
*Indo-Greek Kingdom
*Indo-Parthian Kingdom
*Kushan Empire External links
* [http://www.coinarchives.com/a/results.php?results=100&search=Azes+I+not+II Coins of Azes I]
* [http://www.kushan.org/essays/chronology/azesvikrama.htm Discussion of the Azes and Greek Era]References
* "The Shape of Ancient Thought. Comparative studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies" by Thomas McEvilley (Allworth Press and the School of Visual Arts, 2002) ISBN 1-58115-203-5
* "The Greeks in Bactria and India", W.W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press.
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