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states "For a time, the Kushana Empire was the centerpoint of the major civilizations". The peace and prosperity brought by the Kushan Empire resulted in new styles of
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This period was characterized by a high level of urbanization in the Indus Valley and
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The Kushan Empire was located on the meeting points of the
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Dharma: Its Early History in Law, Religion, and Narrative
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transmission of Buddhism through the Silk Road to China
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Index


East Asia
West Asia
Latin
Pax Romana
Kushan Empire
Indus Valley
Gandhara
Central Asia
Bactria
Gandharan Buddhism
transmission of Buddhism through the Silk Road to China
Sasanian
Parthian
Han China
Indian kingdoms
Alain Daniélou
art
coinage
Indo-Roman trade
Pax Gupta
Gupta Empire


Handbook of Ancient Afro-Eurasian Economies: Volume 2: Local, Regional, and Imperial Economies
ISBN
978-3-11-060493-1
The Ganges in Myth and History
ISBN
978-81-208-1757-9

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