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who were the kushanas?​

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Answered by oliassdave
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Answer:i dont know

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Answered by jps1460
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The Kushan Empire ( Rājavaṃśa; : Guṣāṇa-vaṃśa;  , Kušan-xšaθr; was a  empire, formed by the in the territories in the early 1st century. It spread to encompass much of modern-day at least as far as and near (Benares), where inscriptions have been found dating to the era of the Kushan Emperor The founder of the dynasty, , followed Greek religious ideas and iconography after the  tradition, but was also a devotee of the Hindu God , an almost historical necessity due to the presence of Indian culture and traders on the The Kushans in general were also great patrons of , and, starting with Emperor Kanishka, they also employed elements of  in their pantheon.They played an important role in the spread of Buddhism to Central Asia and China.

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