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- Chukhsa (Hindko/Urdu: چخسہ ) was an ancient area of Gandhara in ****stan, modern Chach, west of the city of Taxila. The area is mentioned in various epigraphic...
- is one of the richest region in punjab Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of Gandhara in the Taxila copper plate inscription. The area is...
- on the Taxila copper plate) was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa in northwestern India during the 1st century BCE. Liaka Kusulaka name is...
- peace-treaty and within a year, normal trade relations had resumed. Hindu Shahi Chukhsa Hasan, Masudul (1998). History of Islam: classical period, 571-1258 C.E...
- (Pali: "śaka") ruler Patika Kusulaka, son of Liaka Kusulaka, satrap of Chukhsa, near Taxila. The inscription is significant in that it do****ents the fact...
- Oddiyana (Swat), ****stan Jibin, ****stan appears in the Chinese sources Chukhsa (Chhachh), ****stan Attock Khurd (Attock), ****stan Hund (Swabi), ****stan...
- of the month Panemos, on this first, of the Kshaharata and Kshatrapa of Chukhsa - Liaka Kusuluka by name - his son Patika - in the town of Takshasila....
- the Scythians. Liaka Kusulaka was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa (Chach) during the 1st century BC. Later the region was inhabited by Turk...
- Province, ****stan. Liaka Kusulaka was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa (Chach) during the 1st century BCE. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008...
- and 6 BCE. In the scroll Patika is said to be the son of the Satrap of Chukhsa, Liaka Kusuluka. Zeionises (Jihonika) may have succeeded Patika around...