குவிஷ்கன் (Tamil Wikipedia)

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  • Sinha, Bindeshwari Prasad; Narain, Lala Aditya (1970). Pāṭaliputra Excavation, 1955-56 (in ஆங்கிலம்). Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Bihar. p. 52-53.
  • Rhie, Marylin M. (2010). Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia, Volume 3: The Western Ch'in in Kansu in the Sixteen Kingdoms Period and Inter-relationships with the Buddhist Art of Gandh?ra (in ஆங்கிலம்). BRILL. p. xxxvii, Fig 6.17a. ISBN 978-90-04-18400-8.
  • Dani, Ahmad Hasan. History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 327. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Harmatta, János (1999). History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 326. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • {Cite book|last1=Dani|first1=Ahmad Hasan|last2=Harmatta|first2=János|title=History of Civilizations of Central Asia|year=1999|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass Publ.|isbn=978-81-208-1408-0|page=326|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DguGWP0vGY8C&pg=PA326%7Clanguage=en}}
  • Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Harmatta, János (1999). History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 326. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Harmatta, János (1999). History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • Boyce, Mary (2001). Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (in ஆங்கிலம்). Psychology Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-415-23902-8.
  • "Also omitted is the ancient Iranian war god Orlagno, whose place and function are occupied by a group of Indian war gods, Skando (Old Indian Skanda), Komaro (Old Indian Kumara), Maaseno (Old Indian Mahāsena), Bizago (Old Indian Viśākha), and even Ommo (Old Indian Umā), the consort of Shiva. Their use as reverse types of Huvishka I is clear evidence for the new trends in religious policy of the Kushan king, which was possibly influenced by enlisting Indian warriors into the Kushan army during the campaign against Pataliputra." in Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Harmatta, János (1999). History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 326. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • Indian Sculpture: Circa 500 B.C.-A.D. 700, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Pratapaditya Pal, University of California Press, 1986, p.78 [1]
  • Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Harmatta, János (1999). History of Civilizations of Central Asia (in ஆங்கிலம்). Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 326. ISBN 978-81-208-1408-0.
  • "The name Riom as read by Gardner, was read by Cunningham as Ride, who equated it with Riddhi, the Indian goddess of fortune. F.W. Thomas has read the name as Rhea" in Shrava, Satya (1985). The Kushāṇa Numismatics (in ஆங்கிலம்). Pranava Prakashan. p. 29.

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