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Liaka Kusulaka (Gr****: Λιακο Κοζουλο
Liako Kozoulo, on his coins; Prakrit:
Liaka Kusulaka or 𐨫𐨁𐨀𐨐𐨆 𐨐𐨂𐨯𐨂𐨫𐨂𐨐𐨆 Li-a-ko Ku-su-lu-ko,
Liako Kusuluko...
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Patika Kusulaka (Kharosthi: 𐨤𐨟𐨁𐨐𐨆 𐨐𐨂𐨯𐨂𐨫𐨂𐨐𐨆 Pa-ti-ko Ku-su-lu-ko,
Patiko Kusuluko) was an Indo-Scythian
satrap in the
northwestern South Asia...
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monastery by the Indo-Scythian (Pali: "śaka")
ruler Patika Kusulaka, son of
Liaka Kusulaka,
satrap of Chukhsa, near Taxila. The
inscription is significant...
- the last Indo-Scythian rulers, such as
Liaka Kusulaka (Gr****: Λιακα Κοζουλο), or his son
Patika Kusulaka,
which might suggest some
family connection....
- inscription,
where it is
described as a
territory of the
Scythian ruler Liaka Kusulaka.
Chach has been
identified as the
Chukhsa country of the
Taxila copper...
- of rulers–
Liaka Kusuluka,
satrap of
Chuksa Kusulaka Patika,
satrap of
Chuksa and son of
Liaka Kusulaka Yapirajaya Hospises Higaraka Abhiraka (Aubhirakes)...
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dynasty of the
APRACHARAJAS Vijayamitra (ruled 12 BCE – 15 CE)
Liaka Kusulaka Patika Kusulaka Zeionises Kharahostes (ruled 10 BCE– 10 CE)
Mujatria Strato II...
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historical region of Gandhara. The
region was
inhabited by the Scythians.
Liaka Kusulaka was an Indo-Scythian
satrap of the area of
Chukhsa (Chach)
during the 1st...
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dynasty of the
APRACHARAJAS Vijayamitra (ruled 12 BCE – 15 CE)
Liaka Kusulaka Patika Kusulaka Zeionises Kharahostes (ruled 10 BCE– 10 CE)
Mujatria Strato II...
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dynasty of the
APRACHARAJAS Vijayamitra (ruled 12 BCE – 15 CE)
Liaka Kusulaka Patika Kusulaka Zeionises Kharahostes (ruled 10 BCE– 10 CE)
Mujatria Strato II...