Vasudeva IV
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Vasudeva IV was reportedly a king ruling one the remnants of the Kushan Kingdom from Kandahar.[1] He was the possible father of Vasudeva of Kabul.
Preceded by | Kushan Ruler | Succeeded by |
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- ^ Raj Kumar (2010). Early history of Jammu region. Gyan Publishing House. p. 477. ISBN 978-81-7835-770-6.
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