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- "Kushan" coins of Kidara Kidara I (Late Brahmi script: Ki-da-ra) fl. 350–390 CE) was the first major ruler of the Kidarite Kingdom, which replaced the...
- The Kidarites, or Kidara Huns, were a dynasty that ruled Bactria and adjoining parts of Central Asia and South Asia in the 4th and 5th centuries. The Kidarites...
- Samudragupta provided significant support to Kidara. This collaboration proved to be highly effective; Kidara achieved victories over the S****anians in 367-368...
- Brahmi. Reverse: Goddess seated facing on lotus, holding lotus in both hand, Kidara monogram to left, Jaya in Brahmi to right. Obverse: Standing king with two...
- the authority of the Kidarite rulers Kirada, Peroz and Kidara. By 365, the Kidarite ruler Kidara I was placing his name on the coinage of the region, and...
- Punjab by Kidarite Hun rulers known as Kirada, Peroz and then the famous Kidara, who occupied the territory formerly held by the Kushans. Local coin minted...
- Indian History Congress [1] "CNG: eAuction 208. HUNNIC TRIBES, Kidarites. Kidara. Circa AD 350-385. AR Drachm (28mm, 3.97 g, 3h). – CNG Coins". cngcoins...
- control until the rise of the Kidarites under their ruler Kidara. In 360 a Kidarite Hun named Kidara overthrew the Kushano-Sasanians and remnants of the old...
- to the Kidarites. The name Kidarites comes from their first known ruler, Kidara (circa 350–385). They made coins in imitation of the Kushano-Sasanids who...
- Jayapida) have been excavated; these coins were always inscribed in the name of Kidara on the reverse. Scholars disagree on the specifics of establishment of the...