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Definition of Kushan in English: KushannounPlural Kushans ˈkʊʃɑːnˈko͞oˌSHän A member of an Iranian dynasty which invaded the Indian subcontinent and established a powerful empire in the north-west between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. 贵霜王朝人(公元1到3世纪入侵印度次大陆并在其西北部建立强大王国的伊朗王朝人) Example sentencesExamples - Many conquests later, the Kushans, a nomadic people from China, swept through central Asia and turned south into the Buddhist districts centered on Gandhara, including Udyana (the Swat Valley) where tantric Buddhism had taken root.
- This journey would turn into an epic passage involving many tense battles against the forces of the government seeking to stop the Kushan from reaching and claiming their ancestral birthright.
- Most believe Rajputs come from tribes in central Asia such as the Parthians, Kushans, Shakas, and Huns.
- But, over the centuries, Persians, Greeks, Parthians, Kushans, and White Huns invaded India.
- In the Far East, coinage developed in India in the 5th century BC through contacts with Persian coinage by Mauryans and Kushans.
adjective ˈkʊʃɑːnˈko͞oˌSHän Relating to the Kushan or their dynasty. (与)贵霜王朝(有关)的;(与)贵霜王朝人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - During the time of Kaniska, the Kushan king in fourth century AD, Gandhara became a Buddhist country.
- Sanghol, is a multi-period site with evidence of late Harappan Bara culture and Sunga, Kushan, Gupta and Medieval periods.
- Remains of Mauryan, Kushan, and Gupta periods have also been found.
- The jewellery of the Kushan and Mauryan periods shows distinct Greek touches.
- Territorially the empire stretched from the Syrian desert, where Roman pressure was checked, to north-west India where the Kushan and Hephthalite empires, having restricted valuable trade routes, were eventually destroyed.
OriginFrom Prakrit kuṣāṇa (adjective), from Iranian. Definition of Kushan in US English: Kushannounˈko͞oˌSHän A member of an Iranian dynasty which invaded the Indian subcontinent and established a powerful empire in the northwest between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. 贵霜王朝人(公元1到3世纪入侵印度次大陆并在其西北部建立强大王国的伊朗王朝人) Example sentencesExamples - In the Far East, coinage developed in India in the 5th century BC through contacts with Persian coinage by Mauryans and Kushans.
- But, over the centuries, Persians, Greeks, Parthians, Kushans, and White Huns invaded India.
- Most believe Rajputs come from tribes in central Asia such as the Parthians, Kushans, Shakas, and Huns.
- This journey would turn into an epic passage involving many tense battles against the forces of the government seeking to stop the Kushan from reaching and claiming their ancestral birthright.
- Many conquests later, the Kushans, a nomadic people from China, swept through central Asia and turned south into the Buddhist districts centered on Gandhara, including Udyana (the Swat Valley) where tantric Buddhism had taken root.
adjectiveˈko͞oˌSHän Relating to the Kushan or their dynasty. (与)贵霜王朝(有关)的;(与)贵霜王朝人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Sanghol, is a multi-period site with evidence of late Harappan Bara culture and Sunga, Kushan, Gupta and Medieval periods.
- The jewellery of the Kushan and Mauryan periods shows distinct Greek touches.
- During the time of Kaniska, the Kushan king in fourth century AD, Gandhara became a Buddhist country.
- Remains of Mauryan, Kushan, and Gupta periods have also been found.
- Territorially the empire stretched from the Syrian desert, where Roman pressure was checked, to north-west India where the Kushan and Hephthalite empires, having restricted valuable trade routes, were eventually destroyed.
OriginFrom Prakrit kuṣāṇa (adjective), from Iranian. |