Kujula Kadphises

According to the Rabatak inscription, Kujula Kadphises was a Kushan ruler and the grandfather of the great Kushan king Kanishka I. It seems that Kujula's empire was invaded by the Indo-Parthian ruler Gondophares and that much of his territory had to be abandoned. Kujula's coins were Hellenic in inspiration. They were modeled after the coins of the Indo-Greek king Hermaeus. Many of them have representations of the Greek god Heracles on the back.
width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
Heraios
width="40%" align="center" | Kushan Ruler
(30-80 AD)
width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:

Vima Takto

(In Gandhara and Punjab:)
Indo-Parthian king
Gondophares

 

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