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Mathura (Isapur)
Sanchi Attock (Ara)
Vāsishka (Bactrian: BAZHÞKO Bazēško;
Middle Brahmi: 𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀺𑀱𑁆𑀓; Vā-si-ṣka, Vāsiṣka; Kharosthi: 𐨬𐨗𐨿𐨱𐨅𐨮𐨿𐨐...
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inscription of "Vaksushana" – i.e.,
Vasishka Kushana) and year 28 (the
Sanchi inscription of
Vasaska – i.e.,
Vasishka) of a
possible second Kanishka era...
- from
around the year 265 CE to 270 CE. He is
believed to have
succeeded Vasishka and was
succeeded by
Vasudeva II. He
ruled in
areas of
Northwestern India...
- (150–180 CE), with
standing Ardoksho and her name in Gr**** script. Coin of
Vasishka (222-240 CE) with
goddess Ardoksho enthroned, and her name in Gr**** script...
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third century CE
Kushan ruler Vāsishka, and
mentions the
erection of the Yūpa
pillar for a
sacrificial session.
Vāsishka inscription on the
Isapur Yūpa...
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Satyadaman Jivadaman Rudrasena I
Bagamira Arjuna Hvaramira Mirahvara Vāsishka (c. 140 – c. 160)
Huvishka (c. 160 – c. 190)
Vasudeva I (c. 190 – to at...
- A Yupa
sacrificial post of the time of
Vasishka, 3rd
century CE. Isapur, near Mathura.
Mathura Museum....
- 127–151 CE
Huvishka 151–190 CE
Vasudeva I 190–230 CE
Kanishka II 230–247 CE
Vāsishka 247–267 CE
Kanishka III 267–270 CE
Vasudeva II 270–300 CE Mahi 300–305...
- Kushanshah's
coins have been
found together with
coins of the
Kushan ruler Vasishka,
suggesting a
level of
interaction between the two rulers.
Schmitt 1986...
- In particular, a few
Mathura statues in the name of the
Kushan ruler Vasishka (247-267 CE) were
found in Sanchi. The next
rulers of the area were the...