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visited Kucha in 630 AD, he
received the
favours of the
Tocharian king
Suvarnadeva, the son and
successor of Suvarnapushpa, whom he
described as a believer...
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visited Kucha in the
Tarim Basin in 630 CE, he
received the
favours of
Suvarṇadeva, the son and
successor of Suvarṇapuṣpa, the non-Mahayana
Buddhist king...
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Ruler of the Tocharians, King of
Kucha King
Suvarnapusa of Kucha, from Cave 69,
Kizil Caves.
Reign 600-625
Predecessor Sunidie Successor Suvarnadeva...
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Tottika (circa 550–600)
Suvarnapushpa (白蘇伐勃駃 Bái Sūfábókuài) 600–625
Suvarnadeva (白蘇伐疊 Bai Sufadie) 625-645
Haripuspa (白訶黎布失畢, Bai Helibushibi) 647 Bai...
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together with
Suvarnapushpa (known to have
ruled 600–625 CE) and his son
Suvarnadeva in the
inscriptions on the
walls of the Red-dome Cave. The epigraphy...
- Suvarnapushpa's
successor Suvarnadeva (Chinese: Sufadie)
submitted to the Tang as a v****al. A
Buddhist of the
Hinayana sect,
Suvarnadeva had
hosted the Buddhist...
- no
marriage ever took place. In or
sometime before 647, Kucha's king
Suvarnadeva (Sufadie 蘇伐疊) died, and was
succeeded by his
brother Haripushpa (Helibushibi...