Heliocles I
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Heliocles
)Heliocles I (
Justin, Eucratides was murdered crossing the Hindu Kush by one of his sons, although this is highly disputed and Justin fails to name the perpetrator. Eucratides’ death led to instability, even civil war, which caused the Indian parts of the empire to be lost to Indo-Greek king Menander I and southern Bactria to be lost to the Yuezhi
.
Yuezhi invasion
From 130 BC a
from the north and we could assume that Heliocles was killed in battle during this invasion. Details from Chinese sources seem to indicate that the nomad invasion did not end civilisation in Bactria entirely. Hellenised cities continued to exist for some time, and the well-organised agricultural systems were not demolished.The Yuezhi would copy and adapt the coin types of Heliocles for a long time.
Continuation of the Indo-Greek kingdom
Even if this was the end of the original Greco-Bactrian kingdom, the
Heliocles II
, struck coins which could be associated with the dynasty.
References
- ISBN 1-58115-203-5
- Buddhism in Central Asia by B. N. Puri (Motilal Banarsidass Pub, January 1, 2000) ISBN 81-208-0372-8
- The Greeks in Bactria and India, W. W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press.