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The Yuezhi Exodus and the Fall of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

7 min · 17 jul 2026
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In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal but often overlooked moment in Central Asian history: the Yuezhi migration that toppled the Greco-Bactrian kingdom. Around 145 BCE, the Yuezhi, pushed from their homeland in the Gansu Corridor by the Xiongnu, swept into Bactria and destroyed the last Hellenistic outpost in Asia. Lucas walks through the archaeological evidence from sites like Ai Khanoum and Takht-i Sangin, the political fragmentation that left the Greek cities vulnerable, and the dramatic siege that ended Eucratides I's reign. They also discuss how this collapse paved the way for the rise of the Kushan Empire, and why the story matters for understanding how civilizations crumble when internal division meets external pressure. Specific details include the Battle of the Jaxartes, the fortress of Kampyr Tepe, and the role of the Scythian Sacae tribes. The episode ends by reflecting on how the Yuezhi, once refugees, became the architects of a new imperial order. #Yuezhi #GrecoBactrian #AiKhanoum #EucratidesI #Xiongnu #Kushan #Bactria #Hellenistic #CentralAsia #Jaxartes #Sacae #KampyrTepe #SilkRoad #NomadicMigration #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory #CivilizationCycles Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Yuezhi Exodus and the Fall of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal but often overlooked moment in Central Asian history: the Yuezhi migration that toppled the Greco-Bactrian kingdom. Around 145 BCE, the Yuezhi, pushed from their homeland in the Gansu Corridor by the Xiongnu, swept into Bactria and destroyed the last Hellenistic outpost in Asia. Lucas walks through the archaeological evidence from sites like Ai Khanoum and Takht-i Sangin, the political fragmentation that left the Greek cities vulnerable, and the dramatic siege that ended Eucratides I's reign. They also discuss how this collapse paved the way for the rise of the Kushan Empire, and why the story matters for understanding how civilizations crumble when internal division meets external pressure. Specific details include the Battle of the Jaxartes, the fortress of Kampyr Tepe, and the role of the Scythian Sacae tribes. The episode ends by reflecting on how the Yuezhi, once refugees, became the architects of a new imperial order. #Yuezhi #GrecoBactrian #AiKhanoum #EucratidesI #Xiongnu #Kushan #Bactria #Hellenistic #CentralAsia #Jaxartes #Sacae #KampyrTepe #SilkRoad #NomadicMigration #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory #CivilizationCycles Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17 jul 20267 min
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The Yuezhi Exodus: How Nomads Became the Kushan Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna pick up where earlier episodes on the Yuezhi and Kushan left off, focusing on the transformation of a nomadic confederation into one of the Silk Road's great empires. They trace the Yuezhi's migration from the Gansu Corridor to Bactria, their encounter with the Greco-Bactrian kingdoms, and the rise of the Kushan under Kujula Kadphises. The conversation dives into the archaeological evidence from sites like Ai Khanoum and the Rabatak inscription, and examines how the Kushan synthesized Hellenistic, Persian, and Indian traditions. Lucas explains the role of the Xiongnu in pushing the Yuezhi westward, the five princedoms (xihou) that formed in Bactria, and how Kujula unified them. They also discuss the Kushan's adoption of the Greek alphabet and their administration of a multicultural empire. This episode does not rehash the Sogdian or Gandharan art topics covered earlier, but offers a fresh look at the political and military history of the Yuezhi-Kushan transition. #Yuezhi #Kushan #KujulaKadphises #Bactria #GrecoBactrian #AiKhanoum #RabatakInscription #Xiongnu #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #NomadicEmpires #Hellenistic #IndoGreek #Kharosthi #Taxila #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren7 min
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The Yuezhi Exodus and the Rise of the Kushan Empire

Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic migration of the Yuezhi from the Gansu Corridor to Central Asia, their defeat of the Greco-Bactrian kingdoms, and the rise of the Kushan Empire under Kujula Kadphises and Kanishka I. Drawing from Chinese annals, the Shiji of Sima Qian, and Kushan numismatics, they unpack how these former nomads became masters of the Silk Road. The episode covers the Xiongnu pressure that forced the Yuezhi west, their settlement in Daxia (Bactria), the unification of five tribes into the Kushan, and the cultural synthesis of Hellenistic, Persian, and Indian elements visible in Kushan art, coinage, and religion. A key thread is the question: did the Yuezhi and the Kushan represent a break or a continuation of the Greco-Bactrian legacy? The conversation also touches on the enigmatic Kujula Kadphises, his conquest of Kabul and Gandhara, and the role of the Kushan as transmitters of Buddhism into China. #Yuezhi #Kushan #KujulaKadphises #KanishkaI #Xiongnu #GrecoBactrian #SilkRoad #SimaQian #Daxia #Bactria #Gandhara #KabulValley #Numismatics #Buddhism #CentralAsia #Migration #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren7 min
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The Sogdian Ancient Letters: A Silk Road Tragedy Unfolds

In this episode, Lucas and Luna return to the Sogdian Ancient Letters, a cache of personal correspondence from the 4th century CE discovered by Aurel Stein in the ruins of a watchtower near Dunhuang. The letters, written in Sogdian on paper, offer a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the lives of Sogdian merchants caught in a catastrophic event: the sack of Luoyang by Xiongnu rebels in 311 CE. Lucas walks Luna through the content of the most famous letter, written by a woman named Miwnay, who pleads with her husband Nanai-vandak to return home after her family has been abandoned and subjected to hardship. The episode explores how this letter upends the usual narrative of Silk Road history as a story of heroic travels and cultural exchange, instead revealing a world of personal tragedy, broken families, and the fragility of trade networks. Lucas also discusses the historical context—the fall of the Western Jin dynasty and the chaos of the Sixteen Kingdoms period—and what the letters tell us about the global connections of the Sogdians. A must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the human cost behind the grand history of the Silk Road. #SogdianAncientLetters #Miwnay #Nanai-vandak #AurelStein #Dunhuang #SilkRoad #Sogdian #Xiongnu #Luoyang #WesternJin #SixteenKingdoms #Sogdiana #Samarkand #TarimBasin #History #FexingoHistory #SogdianHistory #SilkRoadTragedy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15 jul 20267 min
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The Yuezhi Exodus and the Forgotten Kingdom of Kroraina Revisited

In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna dive deep into the fate of the Indo-Greek kingdoms after the Yuezhi migrations. They explore how the Yuezhi, having displaced the Greco-Bactrians, eventually absorbed Hellenistic culture and minted coins with Greek legends. The conversation focuses on the enigmatic figure of King Hermaeus, whose posthumous coinage was used for decades after his death, and the rise of the Indo-Scythian king Maues, who took over the Kabul Valley. Listeners will learn about the survival of Greek artistic traditions in Gandharan art, the blending of Greek and Indian deities, and the controversial question of whether Menander I's realm truly extended to Pataliputra. The episode also touches on the discovery of the Bimaran Casket and its connection to Indo-Greek rulers. #Yuezhi #IndoGreek #GrecoBactrian #Hermaeus #Maues #Menander #BimaranCasket #Gandhara #KabulValley #Hellenism #SilkRoad #Buddhism #Yavana #Pataliputra #IndoScythian #Numismatics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15 jul 20265 min