
With reference to the invaders in ancient India, which one of the following is the correct chronological order?
- Greeks, Sakas, Kushans
- Greeks, Kushans, Sakas
- Sakas, Greeks, Kushans
- Sakas, Kushans, Greeks
Explanation
Option (a) is correct
- The correct chronological sequence is Greeks → Sakas → Kushans. After Alexander’s campaigns, Indo-Greek kingdoms were established in north-western India and continued into the 2nd–1st centuries BCE. They were followed by the Sakas (Indo-Scythians), who entered India from Central Asia in the later 2nd century BCE. Subsequently, the Kushans (Yuezhī) rose to power, replacing earlier groups and establishing a major empire in the early centuries CE.

