- Κοσσανῶν, Bactrian: Κοϸανο, Košano, Sanskrit: कुषाण, IAST:
Kuṣāṇa; Brahmi: 𑀓𑀼𑀱𑀸𑀡,
Kuṣāṇa; BHS: Guṣāṇa Vaṃśa, Parthian: 𐭊𐭅𐭔𐭍 𐭇𐭔𐭕𐭓, Kušan Xšaθr...
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besieged by the
Kuṣāna king's army, who
demanded 300,000 gold
pieces in tribute. The King
could not pay so much, as he had only 100,000. The
Kuṣāna king therefore...
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three centuries of the
Christian era,
which coincided with the rule of the
Kusanas, can very well be
called revolutionary in the
development of Brahmanical...
- doi:10.1007/s13197-011-0567-x. PMC 4008736. PMID 24803688.
People during the
Kusana and Saka
Satavahana periods (AD75–300) used to
consume a
solid m****, whose...
- Gandhāra, but that the sect
subsequently declined with the rise of the
Kuṣāṇa Empire (ca. mid-first to
third century A.D.),
which gave its
patronage to...
- Lute laid out an
argument for the lute
originating in the
lands of the
Kusana peoples. He
looked at the
likely places for the
short ovoid lute to originate...
- India: Śaka and
Kuṣāṇa migrations in
historical contexts", in Srinivasan,
Doris (ed.), On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre-
Kuṣāṇa World, Routledge...
-
three centuries of the
Christian era,
which coincided with the rule of the
Kusanas, can very well be
called revolutionary in the
development of Brahmanical...
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combs and
bronze palanquin hooks.
Bodhisattva Maitreya, Gandhara, ****stan,
Kusana Dynasty, 2nd-4th
century AD
Image depicting Lord Parshvanatha, India, 7th...
- Gandhara". In Srinivsan,
Doris (ed.). On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre-
Kuṣāṇa World. Brill. p. 129. ISBN 9789004154513.
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