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Kujula Kadphises (Kushan language: Κοζουλου Καδφιζου, also Κοζολα Καδαφες; Kharosthi: 𐨐𐨂𐨗𐨂𐨫 𐨐𐨯, IAST: Ku-ju-la Ka-sa,
Kujula Kasa; Chinese: 丘就卻;...
- and Gansu) and
settled in
ancient Bactria. The
founder of the dynasty,
Kujula Kadphises,
followed Iranian and Gr****
cultural ideas and
iconography after...
- for his military, political, and
spiritual achievements. A
descendant of
Kujula Kadphises,
founder of the
Kushan empire,
Kanishka came to rule an empire...
- his
nominal successor Kujula Kadphises. For example,
numismatist Joe
Cribb points out the
similarity of
coins minted by
Kujula to
those of a Greco-Bactrian...
- also
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...
-
other local peoples. They were
apparently subjugated by the
Kushan Empire's
Kujula Kadphises or Kanishka. The Saka
continued to
govern as satrapies, forming...
-
chronicle Book 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...
- time:
Kujula Kadphises as his great-grandfather, Vima
Taktu as his grandfather, Vima
Kadphises as his father, and
himself Kanishka: "... for King
Kujula Kadphises...
- division,
Kujula Kadphises of the
Kushan tribe emerged victorious by
destroying the
other four
Yuezhi tribes and
consolidating his
reign as king.
Kujula then...
-
around the
beginning of the
Common Era. It was
conquered by
Kushan Emperor Kujula Kadphises in
about 45 AD and
remained Kushan territory until at
least the...