The figure of Abdagases is obscure; according to Gazerani, it is likely that Abdagases may have been the same person as another Abdagases, an influential...
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spears, having earned the ire of the monarch Misdaeus, thought to be Abdagases I, a viceroy of the Gondophares in Sistan, modern day southern Afghanistan...
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Drangiana and Arachosia by Orthagnes, and in Gandhara by his nephew Abdagases I. The name of Gondophares was not a personal name, but an epithet derived...
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century AD) Gondophares I (c. 20 BC – first years AD) Abdagases I Basileontos (first years AD – mid-1st century AD) Abdagases I Great king, king of kings...
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over Abdagases’ territories and became Gondophares IV Sases[citation needed]. According to Senior, this is the Gondophares referred to in the Takht-i-Bahi...
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(approximate date) Nicomachus, Greek mathematician (approximate date) Abdagases I, king of the Parthian Empire (approximate date) Boudica, British queen...
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describes that her donation was made during the reign of Gondophares nephew, Abdagases I, and Aspavarma, describing the joint rule by the Aprachas and the Indo-parthians...
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describes that her donation was made during the reign of Gondophares nephew, Abdagases I, and Aspavarma, describing the joint rule by the Aprachas and the Indo-parthians...
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Indo-Parthian Kingdom, at the hands of the monarch Misdaeus, thought to be Abdagases I, a viceroy of the Gondopharnes in Sistan, modern day southern Afghanistan...
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Kingdom. It also surmounts the depictions of stupas, on some the coins of Abdagases I of the Indo-Kingdom of the first century CE and on the coins of the Kushan...
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between 321 and 315 BC) Gondophares I (c. 19 – 46) Coin Gondophares II Sarpedones (first years AD – c. 20 AD)Coin Abdagases I (first years AD – mid-1st century...
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(approximate date) Polycarpus, bishop and martyr of Smyrna (d. AD 155) AD 60 Abdagases I, king of the Parthian Empire (approximate date) Boudica, British queen...
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Sarpedones, King (c.19–20) Gondophares, King (c.19–46) Gadana, King (46–55) Abdagases I, King (46–60) Sases, King (mid 1st-century) Ubouzanes, King (late 1st-century)...
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describes that her donation was made during the reign of Gondophares nephew, Abdagases I, and Aspavarma, describing the joint rule by the Aprachas and the Indo-parthians...
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as one of Gondophares's successors. He assumed the position following Abdagases I. The Kushan ruler Vima Takto is known through numismatic evidence to...
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Azes I (Greek: Ἄζης Azēs, epigraphically ΑΖΟΥ Azou; Kharosthi: 𐨀𐨩 A-ya, Aya) was an Indo-Scythian ruler who ruled around c. 48/47 BCE – 25 BCE with...
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some time after 45 CE, during the reign of Gondophares's successors: Abdagases and Sases. The connection of Kujula with other Kushan rulers is described...
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Mathura Hashtnagar Mamane Dheri Vāsudeva I (Kushano Bactrian: Βαζοδηο Bazodeo; Middle Brahmi: 𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀼𑀤𑁂𑀯; Vā-su-de-va, Chinese: 波調 Bodiao; fl. 200...
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Kushan Empire (section Kanishka I (c. 127 – c. 150))
Sakas, who moved further south. Archaeological structures are known in Takht-i Sangin, Surkh Kotal (a monumental temple), and in the palace of Khalchayan...
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emperors of the Kushan Empire from around 225–245 CE. He succeeded Vasudeva I who is considered to be the last great Kushan emperor. While he upheld Kushan...
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Sarpedones Bhadayasa Sodasa 30-40 CE KUSHAN EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40-45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45-50 CE Sasan Sases ... .....
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Rudrasimha I was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 178 to 197 CE. He was son of Rudradaman I, grandson of Jayadaman, and grand-grandson of Chashtana...
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of Hormizd I Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanians, as he is known to have overstruck a large quantity of the early copper coins of Hormizd I issued south...
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Shaka (Kushan) (redirect from Shaka I)
Sodasa 30-40 CE KUSHAN EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40–45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45–50 CE Sasan Sases ... .....
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style consistent with that of Azes II (who possibly is identical with Azes I). On the reverse, Athena makes a benediction gesture, and is flanked by a...
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Sarpedones Bhadayasa Sodasa 30-40 CE KUSHAN EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40-45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45-50 CE Sasan Sases ... .....
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1964, p 158, Dr E. J. Rapson. Corpus Inscrioptionum Indicarum, Vol II, Part I, pp xxxvi, 36, 47, Dr S Konow. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great...
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For quotation: "The Rabatak inscription claims that in the year 1 Kanishka I's authority was proclaimed in India, in all the satrapies and in different...
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— Ptolemy Geographia, Book Seven, Chapter I Chashtana was the grandfather of the great Western Satrap conqueror Rudradaman I. Chashtana was founder of one of the...
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