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- Kanishka - Wikipedia
The Buddhist coins of Kanishka are comparatively rare (well under one percent of all known coins of Kanishka) Several show Kanishka on the obverse and the Buddha standing on the reverse
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- Kanishka | Indian Emperor, Buddhist Patron, Empire, Coinage, Religion . . .
Kanishka (flourished 1st century ce) was the greatest king of the Kushan dynasty that ruled over the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, Afghanistan, and possibly areas of Central Asia north of the Kashmir region He is, however, chiefly remembered as a great patron of Buddhism
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- Kanishka - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kanishka I, also called Kanishka the Great, [1] was an emperor of the Kushan dynasty He ruled between c 127 and 150 CE, and during his reign, the empire was at its strongest [2]
- Kanishka (127 CE - 150 CE), Kushan Empire, Conquests, Buddhism
Kanishka, Kushan emperor, expanded empire, boosted Silk Route trade, promoted Mahayana Buddhism, and held Fourth Buddhist Council in Kashmir, shaping culture Kanishka was one of the most powerful and influential rulers of ancient India and Central Asia
- Kanishka: The King of Kushan Dynasty - Unacademy
Kanishka was one of the most famous and successful rulers of the Kushan dynasty He is known for his patronage of Buddhism, which led to a significant increase in the religion’s popularity across Asia
- Kanishka The Great: The Kushan Emperor (c. 127–150 CE)
A Central Asian nomad by origin, Kanishka not only ruled India but also left an indelible mark on its religion, art, and culture His reign turned the Kushan Empire into a bridge between East and West, and his patronage of Buddhism shaped the future of Asia
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