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- coinage, and took the title of Kushanshas, ie "Kings of the Kushans". This administration continued until 360 CE. The Kushanshas are mainly known through their...
- were replaced by S****anid v****als known as the Kushanshas or Indo-S****anids. In 420 CE the Kushanshas were driven out of present Afghanistan by the Chionites...
- Kushan Empire. In the 3rd century AD, Tukhara was under the rule of the Kushanshas (Indo-Sasanians). The form Tokharistan – the suffix -stan means "place...
- The Kushano-Hephthalites & the Kushanshas in 565 AD....
- the Western dynasty and replaced them with Persian v****als known as the Kushanshas (in Bactrian on their coinage: KΟÞANΟ ÞAΟ Koshano Shao) also called Indo-Sasanians...
- After the Kushan Empire fell to the S****anids, Bamyan became part of the Kushansha, v****als to the S****anids. The Buddhist pilgrim Fa Xian visited Bamyan...
- with central Buddha figure. The Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom (also called "Kushanshas" KΟÞANΟ ÞAΟ Koshano Shao in Bactrian) is a historiographic term used by...
- of the last of the Kushano-Sasanids Kushanshas rulers. He minted his own coinage and used the title of Kushansha, ie "Kings of the Kushans". Historian...