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Who were Sakas?
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- Sakas as nomads came in huge numbers and spread all over northern and western India.
- They were against the tribe of Turki normads.
- They were Scthians, nomadic ancient Iranians.
- They were known as Sakas in Sanskrit.
- The Indo – Greek rule in India was ended by them.
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