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- The western Kshatrapas were also known as Sakas to Indians. The title Kṣaharāta by which the Western Satraps styled themselves is a derivation of a Saka...
- The Indo-Scythians (also called Indo-Sakas) were a group of nomadic people of Iranic Scythian origin who migrated from Central Asia southward into the...
- well as anonymous Scythians who struck imitations of Azes coins. The Ksaharatas also held sway in Gujarat, perhaps just outside Gondophares' dominions...
- thunderbolt. Kharoshthi inscription Chaharasada Chatrapasa Bhumakasa: "Ksaharata Satrap Bhumaka". Rev: Capital of a pillar with seated lion with upraised...
- The Greco-Prakrit title "RANNIO KSAHARATA" ("ΡΑΝΝΙω ΞΑΗΑΡΑΤΑ(Ϲ)", Prakrit for "King Kshaharata" rendered in corrupted Gr**** letters) on the obverse of...
- over Central and Western India at about the end of the 1st century A. D. Ksaharata Bhumaka is the earlier known Ksatrapa who was put in charge of the south-western...
- Berlin: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing. Falk, Harry (2016). "Two new Kṣaharāta kṣatrapas". Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society. 227. Handa, Devendra...