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Huvishka (Kushan: Οοηϸκι, Ooēški, Brahmi: 𑀳𑀼𑀯𑀺𑀱𑁆𑀓; Hu-vi-ṣka, Huviṣka; Kharosthi: 𐨱𐨂𐨬𐨅𐨮𐨿𐨐 Hu-ve-ṣka, Huveṣka) was the
emperor of the Kushan...
- year of the
reign of
Huvishka", and
dedicated to "Amitabha Buddha" by a
family of merchants.
There is also some
evidence that
Huvishka himself was a follower...
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northwest of his territory. The last
named inscription of his predecessor,
Huvishka, was in the year 60 of the
Kanishka era (187 CE), and the
Chinese evidence...
- time of the
Kushan emperor Ooishki (Bactrian Οοηϸκι;
often Romanised as
Huvishka), who
reigned in 140–180 CE,
Oesho and the
female deity Ardoksho (Ardoxsho;...
- Kanishka). Instead, the
casket is
often attributed to Kanishka's
successor Huvishka. In
Buddhist tradition,
Kanishka is
often described as an aggressive, hot...
- to
Bactrian (though it
remained in Gr****
script for all kings).
After Huvishka, only two
divinities appear on the coins:
Ardoxsho [[Lakshmi]] and Oesho...
- epithet, it is now
clear from the
wording of a
Mathura inscription, in
which Huvishka bears the same
epithet satyadharmasthita , that the
kingdom was conferred...
- Banarsid**** Publ. p. 326. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0. "Ommo-Oesho coin of
Huvishka British Museum". The
British Museum.
Kinsley 1988, p. 36. Kena Upanisad...
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wearing a
modius Ancient bust of
Demeter or
possibly Tanit Kushan ruler Huvishka with
seated Roman Egyptian god
Serapis ("Sarapo")
wearing the modius. Serapis...
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Kushan king or prince, said to be
Huvishka (150–180 CE),
Gandhara art.
Painting of a
Kushan ruler (probably
Huvishka, seated) and attendants, Bactria,...