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Rh eastern Parthia and entered India perhaps through the Bolân Pass in the Brahui Mountains.

Even the energetic Mithradates II was apparently unable to regain complete control of the eastern provinces, though the Sacae may have acknowledged some form of vassalage. After his death one of his successors sometime between 87 and 75 made a series of campaigns in the east and struck coins to commemorate the recovery of Margiana, Traxiana, and Aria.

When the Sacae entered India remains uncertain, and new evidence must be forthcoming to settle the question. The date of the first Indo-Scythian king,