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Kirada (Brahmi: Ki-ra-da, ruled 335-345 CE), is considered by modern scholarship as the first known ruler of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Gandhara in northwestern India, possibly at the same time as another Kidarite ruler named Yosada. The name of Kirada name appears on numerous coins at the end of the Kushan Empire and the beginning of the rule of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Central and Western Punjab in India, in the period circa 340-345 CE.

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  • Kirada (Brahmi: Ki-ra-da, ruled 335-345 CE), is considered by modern scholarship as the first known ruler of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Gandhara in northwestern India, possibly at the same time as another Kidarite ruler named Yosada. The name of Kirada name appears on numerous coins at the end of the Kushan Empire and the beginning of the rule of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Central and Western Punjab in India, in the period circa 340-345 CE. The name Ga-ḍa-ha-ra (for the region of Gandhara) appears vertically as a monogram in the right field of the coins of Kirada, as on some slightly earlier coins signed Samudragupta, or subsequent coins of other early Kidarite rulers named Yasada, Peroz and Kidara. The appearance of the name Samudragupta may suggest some kind of suzerainty at a time in relation with the Gupta Empire. The coins of Kirada would have followed those in the name of Samudragupta in Gandhara, and it is thought that Kirada was succeeded as Kidarite ruler by another Kidarite Peroz and then the famous Kidara. Altogether they form the first coin issues after the reign of the last Kushan ruler Kipunada. Kirada also struck in Balkh coins in the name of the last Kushano-Sasanian ruler Varahran I Kushanshah circa CE 340-345, incorporating the Kidarite tamga which replaced the nandipada which had been in use before the rise of the Kidarites. (en)
  • Kirada (Gupta : ; Ki-ra-da) est le premier roi connu du royaume kidarite, des Huns rouges, créé sur le territoire de l'ancien empire kouchan, où il règne dans les environs de 335 à 345. Peroz lui succède, puis Kidara I. Il est appelé Jiluodo dans le « Livre des Wei » (Wei shu) de la Dynastie Wei du Nord. (fr)
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  • 0345-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 0335-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • King of theKidarites (en)
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  • monogram (en)
  • Obverse: Several names appears on the obverse, vertically (en)
  • A "Gadahara" coin of Kirada and its Kirada monogram appearing under the arm of the ruler. (en)
  • Left field: 14px14px14px Ka-pa-ṇa appears in the left field, meaning unknown. (en)
  • Reverse: Goddess Ardoxsho seated. (en)
  • Middle field: This issue has the name Kirada , vertically as a (en)
  • under the arm of the standing ruler. (en)
  • Right field: The name 14px14px14px14px Ga-ḍa-ha-ra appears vertically in the right field as a monogram . (en)
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  • Kirada (en)
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  • 335 (xsd:integer)
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  • Kirada (Gupta : ; Ki-ra-da) est le premier roi connu du royaume kidarite, des Huns rouges, créé sur le territoire de l'ancien empire kouchan, où il règne dans les environs de 335 à 345. Peroz lui succède, puis Kidara I. Il est appelé Jiluodo dans le « Livre des Wei » (Wei shu) de la Dynastie Wei du Nord. (fr)
  • Kirada (Brahmi: Ki-ra-da, ruled 335-345 CE), is considered by modern scholarship as the first known ruler of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Gandhara in northwestern India, possibly at the same time as another Kidarite ruler named Yosada. The name of Kirada name appears on numerous coins at the end of the Kushan Empire and the beginning of the rule of the Kidarite Huns in the area of Central and Western Punjab in India, in the period circa 340-345 CE. (en)
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  • Kidara (fr)
  • Kirada (en)
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