Antialkidas--This rule belongs to the family of Eukratides, who had established another Greek empire and Taxila was his capital. Antialkidas was also a famous king of the Indo-Greek dynasty. He died in 140 B.C. After his death, the Indo-Greek empire began to decline due to the weak successors. Meanwhile, the Sakas, Pallavas and the Kushans began attacking India. The Greek rulers could not save their kingdom, and it was conquered by Kushans in about 50 B.C. Thus, the Indo-Greek kingdom was put to an end forever.