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- Sases abstract "Sases, also known as Gondophares IV Sases, (ruled for at least 26 years during the mid-1st century CE), was an Indo-Parthian king who ruled in northwestern parts of India in modern Pakistan. He is only known from coins.Sases apparently succeeded Abdagases in Sindh and Gandhara, and at some point during his reign assumed the name/title Gondophares, which was held by the supreme Indo-Parthian rulers. His coins show the Greek deity Zeus, forming a benediction sign (possibly Vitarka mudra), and incorporate the Buddhist symbol of the triratana.With the modern datings supplied by Robert Senior, Gondophares IV is a likely candidate for several possible historical references to Indo-Parthian kings of the 1st century AD. Traditionally, these references have been thought to be about Gondophares I, as earlier scholars did not realise that \"Gondophares\" became a title after the death of this king, just as the name of the first emperor, Augustus, in the Roman Empire, was used by all later emperors as a title.".
- Sases thumbnail Gondophares19.jpg?width=300.
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- Sases wikiPageRevisionID "681100077".
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Abdagases_I.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Acts_of_Thomas.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Cunningham.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Apollonius_of_Tyana.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Parthian_kingdom.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink File:Gondophares19.jpg.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Gandhara.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Gondophares.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Parthian_Kingdom.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Kharosthi.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Kushan_Empire.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Life_of_Apollonius_of_Tyana.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Mudra.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Parthia.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Phraotes.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Thomas_Christians.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Scythia.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Taxila.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_the_Apostle.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Three_Jewels.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Trishula.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Troyes.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Vasudeva_I.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Sases wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sases".
- Sases subject Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Sases subject Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Sases subject Category:Indo-Parthian_kingdom.
- Sases hypernym King.
- Sases type Person.
- Sases comment "Sases, also known as Gondophares IV Sases, (ruled for at least 26 years during the mid-1st century CE), was an Indo-Parthian king who ruled in northwestern parts of India in modern Pakistan. He is only known from coins.Sases apparently succeeded Abdagases in Sindh and Gandhara, and at some point during his reign assumed the name/title Gondophares, which was held by the supreme Indo-Parthian rulers.".
- Sases label "Sases".
- Sases sameAs Q2225578.
- Sases sameAs Sases.
- Sases sameAs m.08l6g5.
- Sases sameAs Q2225578.
- Sases wasDerivedFrom Sases?oldid=681100077.
- Sases depiction Gondophares19.jpg.
- Sases isPrimaryTopicOf Sases.