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Encyclopedia > Vasudeva II

Vasudeva II was a Kushan emperor around 246-256 AD (See: Vasudeva II coin (http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/kushan/i_kush_3568_o.jpg))

Preceded by:
Vashishka
Kushan Ruler Succeeded by:
Kanishka III

External links:

  • Coins of late Kushan emperors (http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/kushan/kushan6.html)

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The Kushans - Indian History (554 words)
Vasudeva I was the last great king of the dynasty when Kushana empire was at it's height of splendor and prosperity.
Vasudeva was followed by his son (?) Kanishka II who lost all the territories west of river Indus to Sassanians.
Vasudeva II, Vashishka, and Shaka are the kings who followed after the Kanisha II.
Wikipedia search result (2449 words)
Around 225 Vasudeva I died and the Kushan empire was divided into western and eastern halves.
Around 270, the Kushans lost their territories on the Gangetic plain, where the Gupta Empire was established around 320 and to the Sassanians during Shapur II's reign, notably the area that comprises of Afghanistan.
Vasudeva III reported son of Vasudeva III,a King,uncertain.
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