Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "کشان (قبیلہ)" in Urdu language version.
The Kushan, sub-caste of the Gujjars, was a native family at Peshawar, that is why Kanishk spared Subahu Nagar, the Ruler of Patna. The family was called Devaputra, the Aryan.
...'Korso' and 'Kushan' written on the coins of Kushan king Kanishk is same as Gorsi and Kusane (Kushan) clans of the Gujjars.
The Kushan is a tribe (gotra) of Gurjar race and claims their originator Kush the younger son of Sri Raam Chanderji (G.C.H. page ... Of the same district Maulvi Fateh-ud Din Kushan was Director of Agriculture Department of the Punjab.
...the Archaeological Survey of India, identified the Kushan kings, whose most famous ruler was Kanishka, as Gujjars. The Gujjara Pratihara dynasty, which ruled over most of north India, including Gujarat ...
Some Huns claim to be Kushans . Kushan and Hun undoubtedly were Kshatriyas . Both the sub - castes are among the Gurjars . General Cunningham and others historians have mentioned them as Gurjars.
After Vasishka Kushana power was on the decline although they ruled upto the IVth A. D over small kingdoms . Kasana is a modern name of Kushana and is a most common Gotra ( Clan ) among the Gujjar community and they are in abundance in...
Van Gujjars have many clans, such as the Kasana, Checchi and Lodha . They speak Gujuri, a language similar to a Rajasthan dialect . In Himachal Pradesh, the Van Gujjars are found in the districts of Sirumur, Shimla, Kangra...
The Kasana Gujars, who claim their descent from Raja Kans, the maternal uncle of lord Krishna, swear by lightening and do not keep any bronze utensil in ...
"The word Gusur is referred in the Rabatak inscription of Kushan King Kanishka. According to some scholars the Word Gusur, which means Kulputra or Man or woman born into high family, in this inscription stands for Gujjar (Gurjaras). The Gurjars of central Asia termed as Gusur (Gujur) even today.