ArdashirIKushanshah was the first Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 233 to 245. He was succeeded by Peroz IKushanshah. Ardashir is the...
of a coin of Vasudeva I, by the Kushano-Sasanian ruler ArdashirIKushanshah, c. 230 – c. 245 CE. Gold coin of Peroz IKushanshah (246-275 CE), imitating...
the Sassanid kings ArdashirIKushanshah, ruler of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 233 to 245 ArdashirI (Bavandid ruler) (ArdashirI of Mazandaran), r...
(complete list) – Ardashir I, Kushanshah (230–245) Peroz I, Kushanshah (245–275) Hormizd I, Kushanshah (275–300) Hormizd II, Kushanshah (300–303) Paratarajas...
Vararanes. Bahram I was the oldest son of Shapur I, the second shah of the Sasanian Empire. He had three younger brothers: Hormizd-Ardashir, Narseh, and Shapur...
The empire ended with the Muslim conquest of Persia. It was founded by ArdashirI, a ruler who rose to power as Parthia weakened as a result of internal...
in the east led by his brother, the Kushano-Sasanian dynast Hormizd IKushanshah, who also assumed the title of King of Kings and possibly laid claims...
had been practiced during the reign of first two shahs, ArdashirI (r. 224–242) and Shapur I (r. 240–270), Hormizd persecuted the Manicheans who had lived...
Rudrasimha I was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 178 to 197 CE. He was son of Rudradaman I, grandson of Jayadaman, and grand-grandson of Chashtana...
Shapur I, in his effort to centralise the empire; before that, the province was under the rule of the Parthian Suren Kingdom, whose ruler Ardashir Sakanshah...
365, the Kidarite ruler Kidara I was placing his name on the coinage of the region, and assumed the title of Kushanshah. In Gandhara too, the Kidarites...
of Hormizd IKushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanians, as he is known to have overstruck a large quantity of the early copper coins of Hormizd I issued south...
1964, p 158, Dr E. J. Rapson. Corpus Inscrioptionum Indicarum, Vol II, Part I, pp xxxvi, 36, 47, Dr S Konow. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great...
The Kushano-Sasanians ultimately became very powerful under Hormizd IKushanshah (277–286) and rebelled against the Sasanian Empire, while continuing...
("Hidden in Spirits.") âdhar-bâtgar ("Air of fire, i.e. transformer into air.") âdhar-namgar ("Water of fire, i.e. transformer into water.") bât-âdhargar ("Transformer...
The rock inscription at Rag-i-Bibi further support this view. Several overstrikes by the Kushano-Sasanian Peroz IKushanshah over coins of Kanishka II are...