Kipunada
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Kipunada was one of the last rulers of the Kushan Empire around 345-375. He is known for his gold coinage.[1] He succeeded Shaka I. He may have been a subject of Samudragupta.
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Kipunada was one of the last rulers of the Kushan Empire around 345-375. He is known for his gold coinage.[1] He succeeded Shaka I. He may have been a subject of Samudragupta.
Preceded by | Kushan Ruler c.345 - c.375 |
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