Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
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]
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