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- (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂𐨑π¨₯π¨ͺ π¨’π¨‚π¨œπ¨£ Gu-da-pha-ra Gu-ḍa-na, Gudaphara Guḍana), or Gadana, also called Orthagnes (Ancient Gr****: ΞŸΞ‘Ξ˜Ξ‘Ξ“ΞΞ—ΟΉ OrthagnΔ“s), was an Indo-Parthian...
- Sivasailam, Karuthapillaiyur, Poovankurichi, Kizha Ambur.[citation needed] Gadana Nathi Reservoir, also spelt as Kadana Nathi Dam is located at the foot of...
- Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40–45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45–50 CE Sasan Sases ... ... 50–75 CE ... ... 75–100 CE Indo-Scythian...
- Gondophares II Gadana Orthagnes (c. 20 AD – 30 AD?), brother of Gondophares I Gondophares III Sases (mid-1st century AD) Gondophares IV Gadana Obouzanes,...
- Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40–45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45–50 CE Sasan Sases ... ... 50–75 CE ... ... 75–100 CE Indo-Scythian...
- Sarpedones seems to have been succeeded by Orthagnes, who became Gondophares III Gadana. Orthagnes ruled mostly in Seistan and Arachosia, with Abdagases further...
- EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40-45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45-50 CE Sasan Sases ... ... 50-75 CE ... ... 75-100 CE Indo-Scythian...
- Kujula Kadphises (c. 50–90) Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40–45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45–50 CE Sasan Sases ... ... 50–75 CE ... ... 75–100 CE Indo-Scythian...
- (complete list) – Sarpedones, King (c.19–20) Gondophares, King (c.19–46) Gadana, King (46–55) Abdagases I, King (46–60) Sases, King (mid 1st-century) Ubouzanes...
- EMPIRE Kujula Kadphises Indravarma Abdagases ... ... 40-45 CE Aspavarma Gadana ... ... 45-50 CE Sasan Sases ... ... 50-75 CE ... ... 75-100 CE Indo-Scythian...