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Wishesh December Magazine 2015

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Indian History<br />

emperors entered in the fourth<br />

century AD, Kushan dynasty’s<br />

name was not heard again.<br />

Kushan Dynasty under<br />

Vima-Kadphises<br />

Vima-Kadphises had been<br />

the successor of Kadphises.<br />

He conquered several parts<br />

of northern India. Meanwhile,<br />

the Chinese reasserted their<br />

authority in the north and this<br />

led to the collusion with the<br />

Kushans.<br />

The Chinese general Pan-<br />

Chao had conquered<br />

Chinese Turkistan, and thus<br />

established, the Chinese<br />

authority in Parthia, on the<br />

south territory of the Caspian<br />

sea.<br />

Kushans were threatened by<br />

these advances. Kadphises<br />

II, had claimed the hand of<br />

a Chinese princess in 87<br />

AD, an acknowledgement<br />

of his equality with the son<br />

of Heaven. But the proposal<br />

was rejected and Kadphises,<br />

then dispatched a large<br />

army. However, the army<br />

was decimated because<br />

of the difficult terrain and<br />

was defeated easily, by the<br />

Chinese.<br />

Kushans gold<br />

coins were of great<br />

complexity<br />

Gold coins issued by the<br />

Kushans were of great<br />

complexity. The coins exposes<br />

the people’s prosperity, and<br />

show the figure of Kanishka,<br />

standing and sacrificing at altar<br />

and deities, belonging to the<br />

several religions.<br />

The coins act as the<br />

remembrance that, Kushans<br />

were in direct contact with<br />

the Romans. Gandhara art<br />

is considered as the greatest<br />

contribution of Kushan<br />

Dynasty. Buddha and<br />

Bodhisattavas’s stone images<br />

were carved out and the chief<br />

feature was blending of the<br />

Buddhist subjects with Greek<br />

forms.<br />

Kushan Dynasty<br />

imprints in J&L till<br />

date<br />

The imprints of Kushan<br />

Dynasty are still found in<br />

Jammu & Kashmir state, which<br />

proves the effectiveness and<br />

efficiency of Kushan’s ruling<br />

in the place.<br />

Kanishka I throne was<br />

ascended by Huvishka. He<br />

was the founder of a city<br />

Hushka in Kashmir, named<br />

after him (described by<br />

Kalhan in Rajatarangini).<br />

The Kushan empire was in<br />

the zenith, during Kanishka’s<br />

and Huvishka’s reign. After<br />

Huvishka, Vasudeva I led the<br />

Kushan dynasty.<br />

In Indian culture, Kushan<br />

dynasty had been totally<br />

assimilated. Vasudeva I was<br />

the last greatest king of the<br />

dynasty, when the Kushan<br />

empire saw new heights in its<br />

prosperity.<br />

But after the death of<br />

Vasudeva, the Kushan<br />

empire has started collapsing.<br />

Kanishka II, the son of<br />

Vasudeva, came to lead<br />

dynasty, but had lost all<br />

the territories. Vasudeva<br />

II, Vashishka, and Shaka,<br />

managed to rule Kushan<br />

dynasty, after Kanishka II.<br />

After Vashishka reign was<br />

completed, the Kushan Empire<br />

was disintegrated into small<br />

kingdoms. When Gupta<br />

emperors entered in the fourth<br />

century AD, Kushan dynasty’s<br />

name was not heard again.<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2015</strong> | WWW.WISHESH.COM

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