The greatest Kushan ruler is often considered to be Kanishka I, who reigned in the 2nd century CE. He is renowned for expanding the Kushan Empire to its greatest territorial extent, promoting trade along the Silk Road, and fostering the spread of Buddhism. Kanishka's reign is marked by significant cultural and religious developments, including the establishment of Buddhism as a major influence in Central Asia and India. His legacy includes the promotion of art and architecture, exemplified by the Gandhara style.
Kushan Empire ended in 375.
Kanishka. He ruled the Kushan Empire from around 127 to 151 CE and is known for his patronage of Buddhism. Kanishka is credited with convening the Fourth Buddhist Council, which was an important event in the development and spread of Buddhism.
No. He was a ruler of Mali, not Songhai. Askia the Great (Askia Mohammed) was the greatest ruler of Songhai.
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The capital of the Kushan Empire was Mathura. The capital was in where is now the country of Afghanistan in the middle east.
Persia's greatest ruler was Cyrus the Great?
It is Apu.
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Stephen Dushan is usually known as Serbia's greatest ruler.
No. He was a genocidal monster.
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