Indo-Parthian (English spelling)

Japanese: Indo-Parthian(英語表記)IndoParthian
Indo-Parthian (English spelling)

… [Susumu Sato]
【India】
A branch of the Parthians ruled over northwestern India, Afghanistan, and eastern Iran from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. They are known as the Indo-Parthians, and are referred to as the Pahlava in Indian classics. The history of this people has been studied using a few references in literature, as well as coins and inscriptions, but much remains unknown.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Indo-Parthian" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…【佐藤 進】
【インド】
 パルティアの一派は,前1世紀~後1世紀に西北インド,アフガニスタン,東部イランを支配した。この一派はインド・パルティア族Indo‐Parthianとして知られ,インドの古典ではパフラバPahlavaと記されている。この民族の歴史は,文献中のわずかな記事と,貨幣・碑文を用いて研究されているが,不明な点が多い。…

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