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The Kushan Empire: Silk Road's Golden Age of Syncretism

8 min · 3. heinä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kushan Empire, the Central Asian superpower that ruled from the Oxus to the Ganges between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. They discuss how the Yuezhi nomads, after their exodus from the Tarim Basin, united warring tribes to forge a commercial and cultural empire. Key figures include Emperor Kanishka, who convened the Fourth Buddhist Council in Kashmir and minted coins bearing Greek, Zoroastrian, Hindu, and Buddhist deities. The episode unpacks Kushan innovations: the first gold coins in the region, the spread of Mahayana Buddhism along the Silk Road, and the fusion of Gandharan art—a blend of Hellenistic and Indian styles. Lucas explains how the Kushans controlled the land route from China to Rome, taxed every caravan, and facilitated the transmission of Buddhism to China via the Tarim Basin. They also touch on the mysterious decline of the empire under the Sassanians and Hephthalites, and the legacy of Kushan multiculturalism that shaped the Silk Road for centuries. #KushanEmpire #Yuezhi #Kanishka #Gandhara #Buddhism #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #Hellenistic #Mahayana #FourthBuddhistCouncil #Sassanian #Hephthalite #Syncretism #GoldCoins #Taxation #History #FexingoHistory #Eurasia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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