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- Kharahostes or Kharaosta (Gr****: Χαραηώστης Kharahṓstēs, ΧΑΡΑΗωϹΤΕΙ Kharahōstei (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨑𐨪𐨀𐨆𐨯𐨿𐨟 Kha-ra-o-sta, Kharaosta, 𐨑𐨪𐨩𐨆𐨯𐨿𐨟...
- later Scythian king Kharahostes. The latest studies, made in 2015 by Joe Cribb, consider that the coins are issues of Kharahostes, or his son Mujatria...
- inscriptions refer to Kharahostes and Queen Ayasia, the "chief queen of the Indo-Scythian ruler of Mathura, satrap Rajuvula." Kharahostes was the son of Arta...
- descended from Maues Azilises, (c. 25–20 BCE) Zeionises, (c. 10 BCE–10 CE) Kharahostes, (c. 10 BCE–10 CE) Hajatria (c. until 40/50 CE) List of rulers– Family...
- thought that a later king, issuing coins in the name of Azes, such as Kharahostes, made the dedication. A coin of Azes II was found under a pillar with...
- Indo-Scythian ruler, the son of Kharahostes as mentioned on his coins. The archaeologists had discovered coins issued by a "son of Kharahostes," but the actual name...
- Vijayamitra (ruled 12 BCE – 15 CE) Liaka Kusulaka Patika Kusulaka Zeionises Kharahostes (ruled 10 BCE– 10 CE) Mujatria Strato II and Strato III Hagana 10-20CE...
- the above-mentioned Silver Reliquary from the Indo-Scythian monarch Kharahostes, which he subsequently re-dedicated as a Buddhist reliquary, indicating...
- reads it as Nada Diaka. Kamuia Arta Aiyasi Kamuia Kharaosta Kamuio or Kharahostes Maues Rajuvula Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, II. I. 47. Epigraphia...
- the Mathura Lion Capital inscriptions as well as, as Kharaostasa or Kharahostes in the coins. Rapson, E. J. (1905). "Notes on Indian Coins and Seals...