- The
Apracharajas (Gandhari: π¨π¨€π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨π¨ͺπ¨), also
known as
Avacarajas (Gandhari: π¨π¨¬π¨π¨ͺπ¨), were a
local ruling dynasty of Gandhara. The
Apracharaja capital...
- was an
Apracha general who
ruled in Gandhara. He was the son of the
Apracharaja and
general Indravarma who
ruled in 50 CE.
Asparvama was a son of Apraca...
- and Indo-Parthians
though a
regional Gandharan kingdom,
known as the
Apracharajas,
retained governance during this
period until the
ascent of the Kushan...
-
Parthian Empire 150 BCβ400 AD:
Parts of the Indo-Scythian
Kingdom as
Apracharajas and
Paratarajas 256 BCβ125 BC: Part of the Greco-Bactrian
Kingdom 322β200...
- Kingdom, c. 170 β c. 50 BCE Indo-Scythian Kingdom, c. 110 BCE β c. 95 CE
Apracharajas, c. 25 BCE β c. 50 CE Paratarajas, c. 120 β c. 300 CE
classical Parthian...
- Kingdom, c. 170 β c. 50 BCE Indo-Scythian Kingdom, c. 110 BCE β c. 95 CE
Apracharajas, c. 25 BCE β c. 50 CE Paratarajas, c. 120 β c. 300 CE
classical Parthian...
- INDO-SCYTHIAN
Northern Satraps 25 BCE β 10 CE Indo-Scythian
dynasty of the
APRACHARAJAS Vijayamitra (ruled 12 BCE β 15 CE)
Liaka Kusulaka Patika Kusulaka Zeionises...
-
Vijayamitra was an
Apracharaja who
ruled in Gandhara, with his
capital in Bajaur. He
succeeded the
previous Apracharaja, Visnuvarma, in 3 BCE with a reign...
- Sa-sa,
Guduphara Sasa),
sometimes Sasan, was an Indo-Parthian king and
Apracharaja who
ruled in Gandhara. He is only
known from
coins and
ruled for at least...
- π¨π¨π¨π¨‘π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨¬π¨―π¨) was an
Apracharaja ruling in
Gandhara with his
capital in
Bajaur of
modern ****stan. He
succeeded the
previous Apracharaja,
Vijayamitra in 32...