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Zeionises (Gr****: Ζειονίσης
Zeionísēs, ΖΕΙΟΝΙϹΟΥ
Zeionisou (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨗𐨁𐨱𐨂𐨣𐨁𐨀 Ji-hu-ni-a, Jihunia, 𐨗𐨁𐨱𐨆𐨞𐨁𐨐 Ji-ho-ṇi-ka, Jihoṇika;)...
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respective invasions of India. A
silver jug
found at
Taxila indicates that
Zeionises was the "satrap of Chuksa, son of Manigula,
brother of the
great king"...
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decorative purposes. The same ****ociation was made
later on
coins of
Zeionises or Vima Kadphises. Many Heads, Arms, and Eyes: Origin, Meaning, and Form...
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coins of
those two kings, or the
triratana symbol on the
coins of
Zeionises.
Other than coins, few
works of art are
known to indis****bly represent...
- Indo-Scythian
ruler Liaka Kusulaka. A
silver jug
found at
Taxila indicates that
Zeionises was the "satrap of Chuksa, son of Manigula,
brother of the
great king"...
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humped bull in Hinduism. The same ****ociation was made
later on
coins of
Zeionises or Vima Kadphises. The elephant,
pendant to the bull, and
shown with a...
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Azilises Greco-Buddhism
Paulisa Siddhanta Pranayama Rishabha (Jain tirthankar)
Romaka Siddhanta Spala****s
Spalirises Theodorus (meridarch)
Zeionises...
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included the
Apracarajas themselves, and Indo-Scythian
satraps such as
Zeionises and Rajuvula, as well as
anonymous Scythians who
struck imitations of...
- 1st-century) Pacores, King (100–135) Indo-Scythians (complete list) –
Zeionises, Sub-king (c.10 BC–10 AD) Kharahostes, Sub-king (c.10 BC–10 AD) Sri Lanka...
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descended from
Maues Azilises, (c. 25–20 BCE) Azes II, (c. 35-12 BCE)
Zeionises, (c. 10 BCE–10 CE) Kharahostes, (c. 10 BCE–10 CE)
Hajatria (c.
until 40/50...