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How did Kushana rulers exemplify themselves with the high status ?

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Answered by sandipnpatel
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Explanation:

Kushana rulers projected the notions of kingship and exemplified their high status in two ways:

• They established colossal statues of themselves in a shrine at Mat near Mathura and Afghanistan. This portrayed the divinity of kings.

• They adopted titles such as devaputra or “son of God” as they considered themselves godlike and sons of heaven.

Answered by RifaBorbora
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Kushana rulers projected the notions of kingship and exemplified their high status in two ways:

• They established colossal statues of themselves in a shrine at Mat near Mathura and Afghanistan. This portrayed the divinity of kings.

• They adopted titles such as devaputra or “son of God” as they considered themselves godlike and sons of heaven.

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