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      Kushan empire (Archaeology)Kushan art and architectureKushan historyKushans
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology Vol. 5, No.4 (2018) 76-81

For further works on Ancient India see _Ancient India: An Introductory Bibliography_ in the Teaching Documents section below.
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      Ancient HistoryAncient Near EastIndus CivilizationIndus Valley Civilization
A presentation on Kushan Coinage and History by Joe Cribb, Robert Bracey and Lauren Morris Accessible on line from:... more
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      Ancient History of AfghanistanNumismaticsIndian ancient historyArchaeology of Central Asia
Chapter 9 from the book is provided here to researchers and scholars for easy reference. This chapter covers the metal analysis of the gold coins of the Kushanas (from the British Museum Collection), the gold & silver coins of the Gupta... more
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      History of IndiaNumismaticsIndian ancient historyAncient Metallurgy
Kushan, Kushano-Sasanian, and Kidarite Coins: The Kushan Empire was a vast inland empire that stretched across Central and South Asia during the first to fourth centuries AD. The origins of Kushan dynasty continue to be debated, and... more
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      ReligionMusicLiteratureAncient History of Afghanistan
The kushan empire was a syncretic empire, formed by the Yuezhi, in the Bactrian territories in the early 1st century. It spread to encompass much of Afghanistan, [10] and then the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent at least as far... more
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      South Asian StudiesSouth AsiaIndian ancient historyIndia
The dating of sculpture from Gandhāra and its related regions is a dif cult thing. As there are only a handful of sculptures bearing dates, all in unspeci ed eras, any attempts at dating have to rely on a series of understandings, based... more
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      Ancient History of AfghanistanNumismaticsHistory of AfghanistanKushan empire (Archaeology)
An account of the early nineteenth century process of identifying the remains of the Kushan dynasty, through its coins, its inscriptions and references in Chinese and Buddhist texts. Focussing on the contribution of early numismatists,... more
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      Ancient History of AfghanistanNumismaticsIndian ancient historyHistory of Afghanistan
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      NumismaticsIndian ancient historyHistory of BengalAncient History of Bengal
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      Ancient Greek NumismaticsAncient NumismaticsAncient Indian NumismaticsIndo-Greek Coinage
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      ArchaeologyEarly Historic Period (South Asian Archaeology)Ancient Indian ArchaeologyKushanas
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      KanishkaKushanasKoshanoPashupati Astra
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      KushanasGurjara PratiharaGurjarasGurjar Culture
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      Ancestor WorshipKanishkaKushanasGurjaras
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      KanishkaKushanasMihiraGujars
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      KanishkaKushanasPashupati AstraGujar Logo
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article is based on the site Ghoshi and the terracotta recovered from the site accidentally. It has similarity to the goddess Aurdoksho.

First Author- Utkarsh Rai
Second Author- Ajit Kumar
Third Author- Sachin Tiwary
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      Indian ArtKushan empire (Archaeology)Kushan art and architectureKushan history
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      KashmirKanishkaKushanasKoshano
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      Mughal HistoryIndian ancient historyModern Indian HistoryMedieval Indian History
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      HistoryArtMughal HistoryIndian ancient history
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      KanishkaKushanasKoshanoJanbudweep
I've made a website for my children's book 'Jaya's Golden Necklace: a Silk Road Tale' at jayasgoldennecklace.com. You will find links to excellent websites & videos on the Silk Road, the Kushan Empire, early Buddhism and much more. I hope... more
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      Ancient HistoryChildren's LiteraturePicture BooksCentral Asian Studies