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Vasudeva II
Kushan emperor
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Coin Vasudeva II, Guimet Museum, MA24360.
Reignc. 275–300 CE

Template:Kushan rulers Vasudeva II (Middle Brahmi script: Error creating thumbnail: File missingError creating thumbnail: File missingError creating thumbnail: File missingError creating thumbnail: File missing Vā-su-de-va) was a Kushan emperor who ruled c. 275–300 CE. He was probably the successor of Kanishka III and may have been succeeded by a king named Shaka Kushan.

Vasudeva II probably only was a local ruler in the area of Taxila, in western Punjab, under the suzerainty of the Gupta Empire.[1]

Vasudeva II was a contemporary of Hormizd I Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanians, as he is known to have overstruck a large quantity of the early copper coins of Hormizd I issued south of the Hindu-Kush.[2]

References

  1. Rezakhani, Khodadad (2017). From the Kushans to the Western Turks. p. 203.
  2. Cribb 2018, p. 21.

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Preceded by
Kanishka III
Kushan Ruler
c. 275–300 AD
Succeeded by
Shaka Kushan

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