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- Kanishka. Kanishka states Kujula Kadphises to be his great-grandfather, Vima Taktu to be his grandfather, Vima Kadphises to be his father, and himself Kanishka:...
- King vima kadphises is a devotee shaivite Statue of Vima Kadphises Vima Kadphises (Gr****: Οοημο Καδφιϲηϲ Ooēmo Kadphisēs (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨬𐨁𐨨...
- Gandhara]. Qiujiuque [Kujula Kadphises] was more than eighty years old when he died." — Hou Hanshu These conquests by Kujula Kadphises probably took place sometime...
- Kujula Kadphises as his great-grandfather, Vima Taktu as his grandfather, Vima Kadphises as his father, and himself Kanishka: "for King Kujula Kadphises (his)...
- of the Later Han, in relation to his father Kujula Kadphises: "Qiujiuque (Ch: 丘就卻) [Kujula Kadphises] was more than eighty years old when he died. His...
- "Heraios" may have been another name for his nominal successor Kujula Kadphises. For example, numismatist Joe Cribb points out the similarity of coins...
- Kujula Kadphises as his great-grandfather, Vima Taktu as his grandfather, Vima Kadphises as his father, and himself Kanishka: "for King Kujula Kadphises (his)...
- right MacDowell (1968) identified three regional copper issues of Kajula Kadphises and Vima Taktu of separate coinage in their first issue, which would correspond...
- (mid-1st century AD) Kujula Kadphises (c. 50 – c. 90) Vima Takto (c. 90 – c. 113), alias Soter Megas or "Great Saviour." Vima Kadphises (c. 113 – c. 127) First...
- beginning of the Christian era. It was conquered by Kushan Emperor Kujula Kadphises in about 45 AD and remained Kushan territory until at least the 3rd century...