- a
period of
relative peace for 200 years,
sometimes described as "Pax
Kushana". The
Kushans possibly used the Gr****
language initially for administrative...
- Pax
Kushana or Pax
Kushanica (Latin for "Kushan Peace",
modelled after Pax Romana) is a
historiographical term
sometimes used to
describe the
social and...
-
Buddhist records and
those of Indo-Gr****, Indo-Scythian, Indo-Parthian, and
Kushana dynasty era.
Justeson and
Stephens proposed that this
inherent vowel system...
-
Kushan or
Kushana may
refer to:
Kushan Empire, an
Indian empire Kushan art, the art of the
Kushan Empire Kushan coinage, the
coinage of the
Kushan Empire...
-
century BC, one of the five
major Greater Yuezhi tribes in Bactria, the
Kushanas,
began to
subsume the
other tribes and
neighbouring peoples. The subsequent...
-
character of
Kushana, the
rival warrior princess, and that of Nausicaä -
Napier describes Kushana as Nausicaä's "shadow",
noting that
Kushana is not shown...
-
Kushana Bush (born 1983) is a New
Zealand artist based in Dunedin. She was born in
Otepoti and is best
known for her
paintings which typically blend historic...
- village. Soon after,
Tolmekian soldiers under the
command of
Princess Kushana invade the
Valley and kill Nausicaä's father, Jihl. Nausicaä
briefly fights...
-
Sculpture in the
Indian subcontinent Sculpture in the
Indian subcontinent,
partly because of the
climate of the
Indian subcontinent makes the long-term...
- Maharaja. Moreover, the
Kushana Empire had
already declined before the rise of the Guptas, so
Gupta is
unlikely to have been a
Kushana v****al. The 7th century...