- The
figure of
Abdagases is obscure;
according to Gazerani, it is
likely that
Abdagases may have been the same
person as
another Abdagases, an influential...
- spears,
having earned the ire of the
monarch Misdaeus,
thought to be
Abdagases I, a
viceroy of the
Gondophares in Sistan,
modern day
southern Afghanistan...
- in
Drangiana and
Arachosia by Orthagnes, and in
Gandhara by his
nephew Abdagases I. The name of
Gondophares was not a
personal name, but an
epithet derived...
- and
Arachosia in
southern Afghanistan. The most
important successor was
Abdagases, Gondophares’ nephew, who
ruled in
Punjab and
possibly in the homeland...
- King,
Soter Abdagases II King
Pacores (late 1st
century AD) Indo-Parthian
rulers of
Jammu Gondophares I (c. 20 BC –
first years AD)
Abdagases I (first years...
-
describes that her
donation was made
during the
reign of
Gondophares nephew,
Abdagases I, and Aspavarma,
describing the
joint rule by the
Aprachas and the Indo-parthians...
- Punjab. It also
surmounts the
depictions of stupas, on some the
coins of
Abdagases I of the Indo-Kingdom of the
first century CE and on the
coins of the...
- Indo-Parthian Kingdom, at the
hands of the
monarch Misdaeus,
thought to be
Abdagases I, a
viceroy of the
Gondopharnes in Sistan,
modern day
southern Afghanistan...
- ****stan, Indo-Parthian
culture in
Taxila with
Gondophares 20 BC–10 BC and
Abdagases, Bajaur, Bajaur, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and down in to Sistan, Balochistan...
- 21–50)
Abdagases I (c. 50–65)
Satavastres (c. 60)
Sarpedones (c. 70)
Orthagnes (c. 70)
Ubouzanes (c. 77)
Sases or
Gondophares II (c. 85)
Abdagases II (c...