
Echoes Of India: A History Podcast Buddha Goes to Afghanistan
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Nov 26, 2018 Explore the captivating saga of Gandharan art, shaped by the tumultuous rise and fall of ancient conquerors. The Shakas defeat the Indo-Greeks in dramatic battles, leading to a blend of cultures. Discover the intriguing relationship between Buddhism and elite politics, showcasing how faith influenced power dynamics. The podcast highlights the stunning visual culture that emerged, influencing the broader Silk Roads. Hear the tales of cultural patrons and rebirth after calamities, painting a picture of rich artistic legacy across Asia.
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Shakas Rout The Indo-Greeks
- Anirudh Kanisetti narrates a vivid battle scene where Shaka horsemen, high on cannabis and alcohol, rout the Indo-Greeks and behead their king.
- The story dramatizes the end of roughly 300 years of Indo-Greek rule and the rise of the Shaka Era in India.
Shakas Were Complex Rulers
- Anirudh challenges the stereotype of Shakas as mere savages and shows they settled, governed, and defended territory over centuries.
- The Shaka Era left institutional traces, including a calendrical era still used in official Indian documents.
Migration As Domino Effect
- Anirudh traces Shaka migrations as part of broader Central Asian domino effects caused by Han expansion and nomadic displacements.
- Shakas moved through Bactria, Seistan, and the Indus Valley before establishing power in Gandhara and Mathura.
