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Revised Dates for the Deposition of the Begram Hoard and Occupation at the New Royal City”, Parthica, 19, 75-104
Notes on the Yuezhi - Kushan Relationship and Kushan Chronology”, by Hans Loeschner
A Copper Hoard of the Great Kushans from Jamrud (Khyber Agency), Pakistan Gul Rahim Khan and Muhammad Naeem Qazi
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Study Guide: “Convergence of Hellenism and Buddhism: Gandharan Art Revisted”
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A Study of Kushan Rule in Kashmir Impact Factor: 8.4 IJAR 2020; 6(12): 76-78 Received: 07-10-2020 Rohit Kumar Atri and Dr
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Expansion and Decline of the Kushan Empire Directions: Answer the Following Questions Based on the Reading and on Your Prior Knowledge
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