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- Bhadayasa, also Bhadrayasha (Kharosthi: 𐨧𐨑𐨿π¨ͺ𐨩𐨭 Bha-dra-ya-Ε›a, BhadrayaΕ›a), was a minor Indo-Scythian ruler in the areas of Eastern Punjab and Mathura...
- to have replaced his father in Mathura, while Bhadayasa ruled as Basileus in Eastern Punjab. Bhadayasa has some of the nicest coins of the Northern Satraps...
- supplanted by the Indo-Scythian Northern Satraps, particularly Rajuvula and Bhadayasa, whose coins were often copied on those of the last Indo-Gr**** kings....
- 55–35 BC Azes I (Indo-Scythian) Zoilos II 55–35 BC Apollophanes 25 BC – AD 10 Strato II and Strato III Zoilos III/ Bhadayasa Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian)...
- Rajuvula 20–30 CE Ubouzanes Pakores Vispavarma (ruled c. 0–20 CE) Sarpedones Bhadayasa Sodasa 30-40 CE KUSHAN EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases...
- "balding" Zoilus II, or by any king before him. The Indo-Scythian king Bhadayasa also copied coins of Zoilus II, or the hypothetical Zoilus III, only mentioning...
- Simhasena (380–384/5) Rudrasena IV (382–388) Rudrasimha III (388–415) Bhadayasa Mamvadi Arsakes Saka Indo-Scythians Saka-Satavahana Wars Western Satraps...
- (78–106) Northern Satraps (complete list) – Rajuvula, Great Satrap (c.10–25) Bhadayasa, Satrap (early 1st century) Sodasa, Satrap (early 1st century) Western...
- Rajuvula 20–30 CE Ubouzanes Pakores Vispavarma (ruled c. 0–20 CE) Sarpedones Bhadayasa Sodasa 30-40 CE KUSHAN EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases...
- king, by the Indo-Scythian Northern Satraps, particularly Rajuvula and Bhadayasa, whose coins were often copied. Strato was the last of the line of Diodotus...