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- Pushkarasarin (Sanskrit: Puṣkarasārin) or Pukkusati (Pali: Pukkusāti) was a king of the Iron Age Indo-Aryan kingdom of Gandhāra during the 6th century...
- Vrishaka Vrihadvala ****a Gavaksha Vrishava Charmavat Arjava **** Kulinda Pushkarasarin Sindhu-Sauvīra Gandhara Janapada Mahajanapada Gandhara Kingdom Gandhara...
- Puruṣapura Takshashila Udabhandapura Government Raja   • c. 550 BCE Pushkarasarin • c. 330 BCE Taxiles • c. 321 BCE Chandragupta Maurya • c. 46 CE Sases...
- Alexander's satraps in the sub-continent by 317 BC. Porus Abisares Cleophis Pushkarasarin Majumdar, R.C. (1953). The History and Culture of the Indian People...
- to protect it from an invasion led by Pradyota. He also waged war on Pushkarasarin, king of Takshashila Pradyota's chief queen Gopalamata (mother of prince...
- Vrishaka Vrihadvala ****a Gavaksha Vrishava Charmavat Arjava **** Kulinda Pushkarasarin (or Pukkusati) (c. 535–518 BCE), last ruler of Gandhara kingdom probably...
- Cyrus the Great Belligerents Gandhara Persia Commanders and leaders Pushkarasarin Cyrus Casualties and losses Unknown Entire army except for 7 survivors...
- 575 BCE) Gandhāra kingdom Avanti Pradyota dynasty Gandhāra Victory Pushkarasarin of Gandhāra defeated Pradyota of Avanti Magadha-Anga war (c. 535 BCE)...
- outsiders and to wield the warring tribes into one organized kingdom. King Pushkarasarin of Gandhara was engaged in power struggles against his local rivals...
- the world-renowned products of Taxila University. King Pukkusati or Pushkarasarin of Gandhara in the middle of the 6th century BCE was the contemporary...