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Question : 89
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Kanishka was the great king of which dynasty?
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Kushan
Chalukya
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Kushan dynasty (1st Century AD-3rd Century AD):
Kujula Kadphises was the first Yuezhi chief to lay the foundation of the Kushana dynasty in India.
The second king was Vema Kadphises who issued gold coins.
The most famous Kushan ruler was Kanishka (78 AD-101AD)
Kanishka was also known as ‘Second Ashoka’.
He started the Saka era in 78 AD.
The kushans controlled the famous silk route.
The 4th Buddhist council was held in Kundalvana, Kashmir during his reign.
Chalukya dynasty (543 AD -753 AD):
Pulakesin I (543 AD – 566 AD) founded the empire in 543 AD with his capital at Vatapi.
Pulakesin II (609 AD – 642 AD) was considered as the greatest King of the Chalukya Dynasty.
Kirtivarman II (746 AD – 753 AD) was the last ruler of the Chalukya dynasty, was defeated by the Rashtrakuta king, Dantidurga in 753 AD.
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