Kujula Kadphises' conquest of Greater Bactria

Kujula Kadphises' conquest of Greater Bactria was when the first Kushan Emperor conquered the Guissar mountains and subjugated western Bactria.[3][4]

Kujula Kadphises' conquest of Greater Bactria
Part of Kujula Kadphises' Central Asian campaign
Yuezhi Prince from Khalchayan. At his feet, the trophy of a Saka cataphract armour with neck-guard. 1st century BCE. Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, nb 40.[1][2]
Location
Result

Kushan victory

  • Guissar mountains conquered
  • western Bactria subjugated
Belligerents
Kushan Empire Greater Bactria
Commanders and leaders
Kujula Kadphises unknown

Further informations

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Some of the statues of the Khalchayan palatial site in Bactria, dated circa 50 CE, probably corresponded to the rule of Kujula Kadphises.[5]

Portrait of a Kushan prince from Khalchayan (left), and head of a Gandhara Bodhisattava (right), said to have similar characteristics (Philadelphia Museum of Art).[6]

References

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  1. Frantz, Grenet (2022). Splendeurs des oasis d'Ouzbékistan. Paris: Louvre Editions. p. 56. ISBN 978-8412527858.
  2. KHALCHAYAN – Encyclopaedia Iranica. p. Figure 1.
  3. Samad, Rafi U. (2011). The Grandeur of Gandhara: The Ancient Buddhist Civilization of the Swat, Peshawar, Kabul and Indus Valleys. Algora Publishing. p. 91-92. ISBN 978-0-87586-859-2.
  4. Wani, Muhammad Ashraf; Wani, Aman Ashraf (2023-02-22). The Making of Early Kashmir: Intercultural Networks and Identity Formation. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-83655-4.
  5. Grenet, Frantz (2022). Splendeurs des oasis d'Ouzbékistan. Paris: Louvre Editions. p. 58. ISBN 978-8412527858.
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