Azes II Monarch

Azes II (reigned circa 35–12 BCE), may have been the last Indo-Scythian king in northern Indian subcontinent (modern day Pakistan). However, due to new research by R. C. Senior, his actual existence is now seriously in doubt, and "his" coins, etc., are now thought to refer to those of Azes I.After the death of Azes II, the rule of the Indo-Scythians in northwestern India and Pakistan finally crumbled with the conquest of the Kushans, one of the five tribes of the Yuezhi who had lived in Bactria for more than a century, and who were then expanding into India to create a Kushan Empire. Soon after, the Parthians invaded from the west. Their leader Gondophares temporarily displaced the Kushans and founded the Indo-Parthian Kingdom that was to last until the middle of the 1st century CE. The Kushans ultimately regained northwestern India circa 75 CE, where they were to prosper for several centuries.

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  1. http://www.coinarchives.com/a/results.php?results=100&search=Azes+II&Thumb=1
  2. http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/indo_scythians/azes_II/t.html