The Kidarite Kingdom in Central Asia

The fourth century saw the rise of the Kidarite tribe in Central Asia, a nomadic people ruled by their king, Kidara, after whom the tribe was named by contemporary writers. The kingdom did not last long, and there are few coins that attest to Kidarite government, but we have interesting documentary evidence that depicts the conquest of large areas of India and Pakistan by this tribe.   

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