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Kanishka was the famous ruler of the Kushana dynasty. He organized a Buddhist council where scholars used to discuss important issues.

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The most famous Kushana ruler was Kanishka, who ruled around 1900 years ago. He organized a 4th Buddhist council, where scholars met and discussed important matters. Hence, statement 2 is Not correct. It was held in 72 AD at Kundalvana, Kashmir.

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The most famous Kushana ruler was Kanishka, who ruled around 1900 years ago. He organized a 4th Buddhist council, where scholars met and discussed important matters. Hence, statement 2 is Not correct. It was held in 72 AD at Kundalvana, Kashmir.Kanishka I (Sanskrit: devanagari: कनिष्क, Kaniṣka; Greco-Bactrian: ΚΑΝΗϷΚΕ Kanēške; Kharosthi: Ka-ṇi-ṣka;[1] Brahmi: Gupta ashoka kaa.svgGupta ashoka nni.jpgGupta ashoka ssk.jpg Kā-ṇi-ṣka), or Kanishka the Great, was an emperor of the Kushan dynasty, under whose reign(c. 127-150 CE) the empire reached its zenith.[2] He is famous for his military, political, and spiritual achievements. A descendant of Kujula Kadphises, founder of the Kushan empire, Kanishka came to rule an empire, extending from Central Asia and Gandhara to Pataliputra on the Gangetic plain. The main capital of his empire was located at Puruṣapura (Peshawar) in Gandhara, with another major capital at Mathura. Coins of Kanishka were found in Tripuri (present-day Jabalpur).His conquests and patronage of Buddhism played an important role in the development of the Silk Road, and in the transmission of Mahayana Buddhism from Gandhara across the Karakoram range to China. Around 127 CE, he replaced Greek with Bactrian as the official language of administration in the empire.[4]

Earlier scholars believed that Kanishka ascended the Kushan throne in 78 CE, and that this date was used as the beginning of the Saka calendar era. However, historians no longer regard this date as that of Kanishka's accession. Falk estimates that Kanishka came to the throne in 127 CE.

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