-
contested this ****ertion,
stating that its
significance is
simply 'Kings of
Apraca'.
According to
Richard Solomon,
Gandhari names of
Apracha rulers like Vispavarma...
- Sases, also
known as
Gondophares IV
Sases (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂𐨡𐨂𐨥𐨪 𐨯𐨯 Gu-du-pha-ra Sa-sa,
Guduphara Sasa),
sometimes Sasan, was an Indo-Parthian king...
-
others found in
Gandhara and
Kapisa regions. The
vessel was
later reused by
Apraca king
Indravarman as a
Reliquary to
enshrine Buddhist relics in a stüpa raised...
-
established [this]
stupa by Rukhana, the wife of the King of
Apraca, [and] by Vijayamitra, the king of
Apraca, [and] by
Indravarma (Indravasu?), the
commander (stratega)...
- au****ious (?) time,
Prince Indravarma (Indravarman), son of the king of
Apraca,
establishes these bodily relics of Lord Sakyamuni; …. He
produces brahma-merit...
-
Apracharaja and
general Indravarma who
ruled in 50 CE.
Asparvama was a son of
Apraca king Indravarma, as
known from an
inscription discovered in Taxila, who...
-
Attock Khurd (Attock), ****stan Hund (Swabi), ****stan Bajaur,
capital of (
Apraca), ****stan Aornos,
somewhere in Hazara, ****stan Gandhara:Buddha no Seisen...
- Sisirena, the wife of the Commander, are (hereby) honored. Indravasu, king of
Apraca, and his wife Vasumitra, who is the
mother of a
living son, are (hereby)...
- of
South Asia. BRILL. p. 118. ISBN 978-90-04-18159-5. The
domain of the
Apracas was
probably centred in
Bajaur and
extended to Swat, Gandhara,
Taxila and...
- online: 9 Aug 2010]. "A Kharosthī
Reliquary Inscription of the Time of the
Apraca Prince Visnuvarma".
South Asian Studies. 11 (1): 27–32. doi:10.1080/02666030...