Indo-Scythians

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The Indo-Scythian Kingdom, also known as Indo-Sakas, were a group of nomadic people of Iranic Scythian origin who migrated from Central Asia southward into the Indus Valley region of present-day Pakistan and also regions of Afghanistan, Eastern Iran and northern India. The migrations persisted from the middle of the second century BCE to the fourth century CE.

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Dish with Musicians - Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara) (MET, 1987.142.111)Dish with Musicians - Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara) (MET, 1987.142.111)
Reliquary with Contents - Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara) (MET, 1987.258.2a–q)Reliquary with Contents - Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara) (MET, 1987.258.2a–q)
ButkaraDoorJambButkaraDoorJamb
Gastaldi`s regional map of the source of the Ganges, Schythia, the Anthropophagi region, etc., extending to China  from  edition of Ptolemy`s Geography.Gastaldi's regional map of the source of the Ganges, Schythia, the Anthropophagi region, etc., extending to China from edition of Ptolemy's Geography.
The Saka King. Kalpasutra. C.1375, Western IndiaThe Saka King. Kalpasutra. C.1375, Western India
The Saka king. Kalpasûtra and Kâlakâchârya Kathâ manuscript circa 1400The Saka king. Kalpasûtra and Kâlakâchârya Kathâ manuscript circa 1400
Sarnath umbrella shaft inscription Kanishka Year 3Sarnath umbrella shaft inscription Kanishka Year 3
Kharoshthi inscription on base of Mathura capitalKharoshthi inscription on base of Mathura capital
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Nagarjunakonda Scythian soldier Palace siteNagarjunakonda Scythian soldier Palace site