Suren Kingdom | ||||||||||
Monarchy | ||||||||||
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Capital | Unknown | |||||||||
Languages | Parthian | |||||||||
Religion | Zoroastrianism | |||||||||
Political structure | Monarchy | |||||||||
Sakanshah | ||||||||||
• | 119 BC-??? | Unnamed | ||||||||
• | ???-240 | Ardashir Sakanshah (?) | ||||||||
Historical era | Antiquity | |||||||||
• | Established | c. 119 BC | ||||||||
• | Disestablished | 240 AD | ||||||||
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The Suren Kingdom, also known as the Indo-Parthians, was a kingdom ruled by the House of Suren from c. 119 BC to 240 AD. The kingdom mainly ruled in Sakastan during its whole existence, but at its zenith, it stretched as far as Sindh. In 240, the kingdom was incorporated into the Sasanian Empire.
The following list shows the known rulers of the kingdom: