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- Kharahostes abstract "Kharahostes or Kharaostasa was an Indo-Scythian ruler (probably a satrap) in the northern Indian subcontinent around 10 BCE – 10 CE. He is known from his coins, often in the name of Azes II, and from an inscription on the Mathura lion capital.Kharahostes's own coins attest that he was the son of Arta. According to F. W. Thomas and Hendrik Willem Obbink, his mother was Nada Diaka, who was the daughter of Ayasia Kamuia. However, according to Sten Konow, Ayasia Kamuia, the chief queen of Rajuvula, was the daughter of Kharahostes.Kharohostes' coinage bear a dynastic mark (a circle within three pellets), which is rather similar, although not identical, with the dynastic mark of the Kushan ruler Kujula Kadphises (three pellets joined together), which has led to suggestions that they may have been contemporary rulers.Kharaosta of the Mathura lion capital inscriptions is usually identified with the Satrap Kharaostas or Kharahostes. Kharaosta’s known coins are of two types, presenting legends in Greek characters on the obverse and in Kharoshthi in the reverse.The Greek and Kharoshthi legend in the coins runs thus:Kharahostei satrapei Artauou' : 'Kṣatrapasa Pra Kharaoṣtasa Artasa Putrasa (Of Satrap Kharaosta, son of Arta) Some of his coins write \"Ortas\" in place of \"Artas\".A recently discovered inscribed silver Buddhist reliquary, found in Shinkot in Bajaur (Pakistan) refers to a king \"Kharayosta\", believed to belong to the final quarter of the 1st century BCE. This king Kharayosta has been identified with the \"Yuvaraja Kharosta\" in the lion capital inscriptions and the Kharaostasa or Kharahostes of the coins.".
- Kharahostes thumbnail Square_Coin_of_Kharahostes.jpg?width=300.
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- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Arta_(Kamuia).
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Azes_II.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_Asian_rulers.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Scythian_kings.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Scythian_satraps.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asians_in_Ancient_Indian_literature.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_Thomas_(philologist).
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Greek_alphabet.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Scythians.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Kharosthi.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Kujula_Kadphises.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Kushan_Empire.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Mathura_lion_capital.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Nadasi_Kasa.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Parama_Kamboja_Kingdom.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Rajuvula.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Satrap.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink Sten_Konow.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLink File:Square_Coin_of_Kharahostes.jpg.
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kharahostes".
- Kharahostes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kharaosta Kamuio".
- Kharahostes subject Category:1st-century_BC_Asian_rulers.
- Kharahostes subject Category:1st-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Kharahostes subject Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Kharahostes subject Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Kharahostes subject Category:Indo-Scythian_kings.
- Kharahostes subject Category:Indo-Scythian_satraps.
- Kharahostes hypernym Ruler.
- Kharahostes type Person.
- Kharahostes type People.
- Kharahostes type Scythian.
- Kharahostes comment "Kharahostes or Kharaostasa was an Indo-Scythian ruler (probably a satrap) in the northern Indian subcontinent around 10 BCE – 10 CE. He is known from his coins, often in the name of Azes II, and from an inscription on the Mathura lion capital.Kharahostes's own coins attest that he was the son of Arta. According to F. W. Thomas and Hendrik Willem Obbink, his mother was Nada Diaka, who was the daughter of Ayasia Kamuia.".
- Kharahostes label "Kharahostes".
- Kharahostes sameAs Q6400544.
- Kharahostes sameAs খড়ওস্ত.
- Kharahostes sameAs m.07j6pd.
- Kharahostes sameAs Kharahostes.
- Kharahostes sameAs Q6400544.
- Kharahostes wasDerivedFrom Kharahostes?oldid=681636157.
- Kharahostes depiction Square_Coin_of_Kharahostes.jpg.
- Kharahostes isPrimaryTopicOf Kharahostes.