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Kujula Kadphises,
referred to
himself on his coins,
inscribed in the
Indian Kharosthi script, as
Maharaja Rajarajasa Devaputra Kujula Kara
Kadphises, which...
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Statue of Vima
Kadphises Vima
Kadphises (Gr****: Οοημο Καδφιϲηϲ Ooēmo
Kadphisēs (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨬𐨁𐨨 𐨐𐨫𐨿𐨤𐨁𐨭 Vi-ma Ka-lpi-śa, Vima Kalpiśa)...
- Gandhara].
Qiujiuque [Kujula
Kadphises] was more than
eighty years old when he died." — Hou
Hanshu These conquests by
Kujula Kadphises probably took
place sometime...
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Kujula Kadphises as his great-grandfather, Vima
Taktu as his grandfather, Vima
Kadphises as his father, and
himself Kanishka: "for King
Kujula Kadphises (his)...
- peoples. They were
apparently subjugated by the
Kushan Empire's
Kujula Kadphises or Kanishka. The Saka
continued to
govern as satrapies,
forming the Northern...
- "Heraios" may have been
another name for his
nominal successor Kujula Kadphises. For example,
numismatist Joe
Cribb points out the
similarity of coins...
- of the
Later Han, in
relation to his
father Kujula Kadphises: "Qiujiuque (Ch: 丘就卻) [Kujula
Kadphises] was more than
eighty years old when he died. His...
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defeated the
whole of the
kingdoms of Puda and Jibin.
Qiujiu Que (Kujula
Kadphises) was more than
eighty years old when he died. His son, Yan
Gaozhen (Vima...
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subdue Kashgar and its ally Sogdiana. When a
request by
Kushan ruler Vima
Kadphises (r. c. 90 – c. 100 AD– ) for a
marriage alliance with the Han was rejected...
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Bactrian inscription of Rabatak, with an
Appendix on the
names of
Kujula Kadphises and Vima
Taktu in Chinese."
Proceedings of the
Third European Conference...