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- following Kushanshahs were: Ardashir I Kushanshah (230–245) Peroz I Kushanshah (245–275) Hormizd I Kushanshah (275–300) Hormizd II Kushanshah (300–303)...
- Kushanshah (Bactrian: KΟÞANΟ ÞAΟ, Koshano Shao, Pahlavi: Kwšan MLK Kushan Malik) was the title of the rulers of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom, the parts...
- Bahram Kushanshah (also spelled Varahran), was the last Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 330 to 365. He was the successor of Peroz II Kushanshah...
- Hormizd I Kushanshah was Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 275 to 300. His reign was marked by his rebellion against his brother and suzerain...
- Peroz I Kushanshah (Bactrian script: Πιρωςο Κοϸανο ϸαηο) was Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 245 to 275. He was the successor of Ardashir...
- Ardashir I Kushanshah was the first Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 233 to 245. He was succeeded by Peroz I Kushanshah. Ardashir is the...
- Sakastan, Sasanian prince Hormizd I Kushanshah (270–295), ruler of the east of the Sasanian empire Hormizd II Kushanshah (295–300), ruler of the east of the...
- in the east led by his brother, the Kushano-Sasanian dynast Hormizd I Kushanshah, who also ****umed the title of King of Kings and possibly laid claims...
- suzerainty of the Gupta Empire. Vasudeva II was a contemporary of Hormizd I Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanians, as he is known to have overstruck a large quantity...
- Peroz II Kushanshah (Bactrian script: Πιρωςο Κοϸανο ϸαηο) was the penultimate Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 303 to 330. He was the successor...