The northern regions of Pakistan had come…
45 BCE to 99 CE
The northern regions of Pakistan had come under the rule of the Sakas, who originated in Central Asia in the second century BCE.
They were soon driven eastward by Pahlavas (Parthians related to the Scythians), who in turn are displaced by the Kushans (also known as the Yuezhi, or Yueh-Chih, in Chinese chronicles).