Kushan-e Pain (Persian: کرشان پایین) is a village in Hiduj Rural District of Hiduj District, Sib and Suran County, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran...
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Kushan or Kushana may refer to: Kushan Empire, an Indian empire Kushan art, the art of the Kushan Empire Kushan coinage, the coinage of the Kushan Empire...
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8,779 in 2,377 households. The most populous of its 36 villages was Kushan-e Pain, with 1,654 people. Iran portal OpenStreetMap contributors (20 April...
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Kush | Kushan-e Bala | Kushan-e Pain | Kushat-e Dum | Kushat-e Owl | Kushat-e Sum | Kusheh | Kusheh-ye Gardak | Kusheh-ye Olya | Kusheh-ye Pain | Kusheh-ye...
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Pakistan (redirect from Mumlikat-e-Khudad-e-Pakistan)
and dynasties, including the Gandhāra, the Achaemenid, the Maurya, the Kushan, the Parthian, the Paratarajas, the Gupta; the Umayyad Caliphate in its...
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Manichaeism (redirect from Āyin e Māni)
inspired by Iranian Zoroastrian theology. Noting Mani's travels to the Kushan Empire (several religious paintings in Bamyan are attributed to him) at...
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physical form and which has become a refuge for refugees fleeing the invading Kushan Empire's armies. Guts saves Casca from the Holy See bishop Mozgus as the...
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arising, combination; 'cause'): together with this transient world and its pain, there is also thirst, craving for and attachment to this transient, unsatisfactory...
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Afghanistan (redirect from Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan)
vast Kushan Empire, centered in Afghanistan, became great patrons of Buddhist culture, making Buddhism flourish throughout the region. The Kushans were...
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Gandharan Buddha with Vajrapani-Herakles. Kushan period Buddha Triad. Buddha statue from Sanchi. Birth of the Buddha, Kushan dynasty, late 2nd to early 3rd century...
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History of Afghanistan (section Kushans)
right, a Kushan devotee, Maitreya, The Buddha, Avalokiteśvara, and a Buddhist monk. 2nd–3rd century, Gandhara. Kumara or Kartikeya with a Kushan devotee...
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both found someone who accepted them, i.e. Griffith and Guts. Schierke stops pirates from kidnapping Kushan children and is saved by Isidro who had been...
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liberation. Excavations at Mathura revealed Jain statues from the time of the Kushan Empire (c. 1st century CE). Tirthankara represented without clothes, and...
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and 2nd century CE, such as the Mahavibhas and Jnanaprasthana from the Kushan Empire, quote and comment on Kaṇāda's doctrines. His ideas are also mentioned...
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Upon his release from remand on 26 July, he appeared to be in significant pain and unable to stand without assistance, suggesting he had been tortured and...
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prevent infection, while opium, thyme, and belladona were used to relieve pain. The earliest records of burn treatment describe burn dressings that use...
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sacred/magical. Its leaves were used in moderate amounts to lessen hunger and pain during work, but were mostly used for religious and health purposes. The...
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24 kilometers from Ajmer) has been dated to belong to the Kushan Empire era (pre-300 CE). The Kushan period set includes Shiva, Vishnu, Surya, Brahma and one...
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a hellenising effect on the tribes which had displaced Greek rule. The Kushan Empire which followed continued to use Greek on their coinage and Greeks...
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join the Roman Army. He banished the rest of Rome's Jewish population, on pain of enslavement for life. Josephus credits the banishment to a quartet of...
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Menander was Buddhist or just favourably disposed to Buddhist monks. The Kushan empire (30–375 CE) came to control the Silk Road trade through Central and...
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escape". Accompanying the memo were photos of the destroyed village of Kushan-Al -Ajaza. Bomber Harris's description and photos evaded the public eye...
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triumph because the last Shang kings had been evil men whose policies brought pain to the people through waste and corruption. After the Zhou came to power...
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remaining hair into the queue hairstyle which was worn by Manchu men, on pain of death. The popular description of the order was: "To keep the hair, you...
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91–93. ISBN 9788170171478. Carter, Martha L. (1968). "Dionysiac Aspects of Kushān Art". Ars Orientalis. 7: 121–146, Fig. 15. ISSN 0571-1371. JSTOR 4629244...
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Nirgranthas, to claim Mauryan antiquity, possibly during the time of the Kushan Empire (2-3rd century CE). The edict contains many repetitions, consistent...
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the last Roman Emperor recognised by the Indian Kingdoms, especially the Kushan Empire. Raoul McLaughlin quotes Aurelius Victor as saying "The Indians,...
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the "Spitzer manuscript". The oldest surviving Sanskrit text dates to the Kushan Period (200 CE). According to what one figure says at Mbh. 1.1.50, there...
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of the Kushan Empire, which controlled territory across South and Central Asia, to subdue Kashgar and its ally Sogdiana. When a request by Kushan ruler...
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Gertjan (2002). National Identity and Geopolitical Visions: Maps of Pride and Pain. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-77129-5. The superior Indian forces, however,...
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