- The
Kushano-Sasanian
Kingdom (or Indo-Sasanians) was a
polity established by the
Sasanian Empire in
Bactria during the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Sasanian...
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which fell to the
Sasanians invading from the west and
establishing the
Kushano-Sasanian
Kingdom in the
areas of Sogdiana, Bactria, and Gandhara. In the...
- ribbons. This seal was
initially dated to 300–350 CE and
attributed to the
Kushano-Sasanians, but has been more
recently attributed to the Hephthalites, and...
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early Kidarite ruler in Gandhara,
right after the end of
Kushano-Sasanians. The rule of the
Kushano-Sasanians
ended in the mid-4th
century CE, when they lost...
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overstrikes by the
Kushano-Sasanian
Peroz I
Kushanshah over
coins of
Kanishka II are known, and it is from the time of
Peroz that the
first Kushano-Sasanian coins...
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Central Asian regions previously ruled by the
Sasanian Empire,
replacing the
Kushano-Sasanians in Bactria. Thereafter, the
Sasanian Empire roughly stopped at...
- Empire.
Vasudeva II was a
contemporary of
Hormizd I
Kushanshah of the
Kushano-Sasanians, as he is
known to have
overstruck a
large quantity of the early...
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Mathura Hashtnagar Mamane Dheri Vāsudeva I (
Kushano Bactrian: Βαζοδηο Bazodeo;
Middle Brahmi: 𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀼𑀤𑁂𑀯; Vā-su-de-va, Chinese: 波調 Bodiao; fl. 200...
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Kushanshahs or "Kings of the Kushans". At
their greatest extent,
these Kushano-Sasanians also seem to have
expanded eastwards all the way to Gandhara...
- gold coins,
before issuing coins in his own name. Coin in the name of
Kushano-Sasanian
Varahran I
struck under Kidara circa CE 350-365.
Crown with ribbon...