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The Mathura lion capital, an Indo-Scythian sandstone capital in crude style, from Mathura in Central India, and dated to the 1st century CE, describes in kharoshthi the gift of a stupa with a relic of the Buddha, by Queen Nadasi Kasa, the wife of the Indo-Scythian ruler of Mathura, Rajuvula.
Rajuvula apparently eliminated the last of the Indo-Greek kings Strato II around 10 CE, and took his capital city, Sagala.
The Mathura lion capital, which associates many of the Indo-Scythian rulers from Maues to Rajuvula, mentions a dedication of a relic of the Buddha in a stupa.
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 Migration of Kambojas - KambojSociety.com
The following verse from Mahabharata composed around the beginning of Christian era strongly attests the Kambojas and Yavanas in control of Mathura.
After fresh and thorough critical review of Mathura Lion Capital inscriptions, Dr S. Konow has arrived at results and conclusions which are different from the earlier scholars.
According to Dr Konow's findings, Rajuvula's chief queen was Aiyasi Kamuia who was the daughter of Yuvaraja Kharaostas, himself also a Kamuia.
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Found in 1869, the text records donations to a Buddhist monastery by the chief queen of Rajuvula, Satrap of Mathura, who was daughter of Kharahostes.
Among leading personalities mentioned in the Lion-Capital Inscription we hear again of Patika (with no further reference to his father Liaka, possibly deceased, of Rajuvula and his son Sodasa, both known from inscriptions and coins of Mathura, and of several more personalities not otherwise known.
On the Lion-Capital Inscription the date of these transactions is not explicity stated, and has to be deduced indirectly.
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 eBay.ca: India Kshatrap (Rajuvula/Jammu) 10AD silver Brockage. (item 150164062852 end time 29-Sep-07 04:02:42 EDT)
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Extremely rare silver brockage of Kshtrapas, possibly of Rajuvula of Indo-Scythian - going by the portrait of the head.
So far I have not come across a piece offered at any international auctions or at dealers.
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 Iranica.com - INDO-GREEK DYNASTY
Gondophares, the founder of the Indo-Parthian kingdom, came to power towards the end of the reign of Azes II.
In about 10 C.E. the Scythian Rajuvula, the satrap of Mathura (in the middle Ganges valley), conquered the last Greek bastion that had survived at Sagala (Sialkot) in the eastern Punjab, and thus under the reign of Strato II, Greek power in India came to an end.
A few years later the great Indo-Scythian and Indo-Parthian empires collapsed under the onslaught of the Kushans led by Kujula Kadphises.
www.iranica.com /articles/supp4/Indo_Greeks.html   (921 words)

  
 Kambojas - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
According to Dr Buddha Parkash: "Along with the Sakas, the Kambojas had also entered India and spread into whole of North India, especially in Panjab and Uttar Pradesh.
After fresh and thorough critical review of Mathura Lion Capitol Inscriptions, Dr S. Konow has arrived at results and conclusions which are different from the earlier scholars.
According to Dr Konow's findings, Rajuvula's chief queen was Aiyasi KamuiĆ” who was the daughter of Yuvaraja Kharaostas, himself also a Kamuia.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Kambojas   (8772 words)

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