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The Patola Shahis, or Patola Shahis, also Gilgit Shahis, were a dynasty of Buddhist kings of the Kingdom of Gilgit ("Lesser Bolü"), located in the northern tip of the Indian subcontinent in the 6th-8th century CE. The Kingdom was located on a strategic trans-Himalyan trade route, now known as the Karakoram Highway, which branched off the Grand Trunk Road. It followed the important stops of Shatial and Chilas.

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  • The Patola Shahis, or Patola Shahis, also Gilgit Shahis, were a dynasty of Buddhist kings of the Kingdom of Gilgit ("Lesser Bolü"), located in the northern tip of the Indian subcontinent in the 6th-8th century CE. The Kingdom was located on a strategic trans-Himalyan trade route, now known as the Karakoram Highway, which branched off the Grand Trunk Road. It followed the important stops of Shatial and Chilas. (en)
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  • Patola Shahis (en)
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  • 勃律 (en)
  • 沒謹忙 (en)
  • 蘇弗舍利支離泥 (en)
  • 蘇麟陀逸之 (en)
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  • Patola Shahis (en)
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  • Early Middle Ages (en)
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  • Buddhas, devotees with Buddhist deities on the painted cover from Manuscript 3, Saṃghāṭa Sūtra, with a sample page in the Sharada script, commissioned by Devaśirikā and Atthocasiṃgha, 627-628 CE. Gilgit. (en)
  • Enthroned Buddha with inscription, Gilgit Kingdom, circa 600 CE. Sanskrit inscription in the Brahmi script: “Om. This is a pious gift. This pious gift was ordered to be made by the Shri Paramadevi [Highest Queen] Mangalahamsika”. (en)
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  • Gilgit manuscripts (en)
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  • Buddhas, Gilgit, 627-628 CE.jpg (en)
  • Samghatasutra book cover, Gilgit, 627-628 CE.jpg (en)
  • Samghatasutra page, Gilgit, 627-628 CE.jpg (en)
  • Mangalahamsika inscription.jpg (en)
  • Enthroned Buddha with inscription, Gilgit Kingdom, circa 600 CE .jpg (en)
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  • Patola Shahis (en)
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  • Kushan Empire (en)
  • Alchon Huns (en)
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  • bólǜ (en)
  • méijǐnmáng (en)
  • sūfúshèlìzhīlíní (en)
  • sūlíntuóyìzhī (en)
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  • Trakhan dynasty (en)
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  • The Patola Shahis, or Patola Shahis, also Gilgit Shahis, were a dynasty of Buddhist kings of the Kingdom of Gilgit ("Lesser Bolü"), located in the northern tip of the Indian subcontinent in the 6th-8th century CE. The Kingdom was located on a strategic trans-Himalyan trade route, now known as the Karakoram Highway, which branched off the Grand Trunk Road. It followed the important stops of Shatial and Chilas. (en)
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