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Statue of
Chastana Mathura Museum Chashtana (Gr****: Ϲιαϲτανϲας
Siastansas (epigraphic), Τιαστανης Tiastanēs; Brahmi: Ca-ṣṭa-na Caṣṭana; Kharosthi: 𐨖𐨛𐨞...
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Kanishka (c. 127–150 CE). The
territory of the
Western Satraps at the time of
Chastana is
described extensively by the
geographer Ptolemy in his "Geographia"...
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sound [ʃ].
Derived from Indo-Gr**** coinage, the
coins of
Nahapana and
Chastana of the
Western Satraps featured an Indo-Aryan
language legend written in...
- a Mahakshatrapa. He was the son of
Chastana, and the
father of
Rudradaman I, but he may have pre-deceased
Chastana, and
never ruled as
supreme ruler of...
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refers to
Pulumavi as Siriptolemaios, a
contemporary of the
Western satrap,
Chastana. He is said to be the
first Satavahana king to rule from Dhanyakataka,...
- of the
Western Satraps)
Viceroy Ushavadata Chastana (78–130) , son of Ysāmotika Jayadaman, son of
Chastana Rudradaman I (130–150) , son of
Jayadaman Damajadasri...
- 50–75 CE ... ... 75–100 CE Indo-Scythian
dynasty of the
WESTERN SATRAPS Chastana Vima
Takto (c. 90–113) ... ... 100–120 CE
Abhiraka Vima
Kadphises (c. 113–127)...
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transcription of Sanskrit: Early/Middle
Brahmi legend on the
coinage of
Chastana:
RAJNO MAHAKSHATRAPASA GHSAMOTIKAPUTRASA CHASHTANASA "Of the Rajah, the...
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Balashri at Cave No. 3 of the
Pandavleni Caves in Nashik. A
satrap named Chastana founded the
Kardamaka dynasty after Nahapana's death. His
successor was...
- 50–75 CE ... ... 75–100 CE Indo-Scythian
dynasty of the
WESTERN SATRAPS Chastana Vima
Takto (c. 90–113) ... ... 100–120 CE
Abhiraka Vima
Kadphises (c. 113–127)...