Sanabares II (160-175 CE) was an Indo-Parthian ruler of Sakastan.
[1] The kingdom of Turan was ruled by another king named Pahares I (160-230 CE).
[2] The Kingdoms of Turan and Sakastan ended when they submitted to the Sasanian ruler Ardeshir I circa 230 CE.
[2] These events were recorded by Al-Tabari, describing the arrival of envoys to Ardeshir at Gor:[2] “Then he [Ardashir] marched back from the Sawad to Istakhr, from there east to Sagistan, then to Gurgan, then to Abrasahr, Merv, Balkh, and Khwarizm to the farthest boundaries of the provinces of Kohrasan, whereupon he returned to Merv.
After he had killed many people and sent their heads to the Fire temple of Anahedh he returned from Merv to Pars and settled in Gor.