Vasudeva III

By the reign of Vasudeva III, the Kushan Empire had declined into insignificance.

In the west the Sasanian Empire was a threat, and in the east local native people had regained their independence.

[4] It has also been proposed, from numismatic evidence, that there may have been another Kushan ruler with the same name and regnal number as Vasudeva III.

[5] Jayadaman Rudradaman I Damajadasri I Jivadaman Rudrasimha I Isvaradatta Rudrasimha I Jivadaman Rudrasena I Bagamira Arjuna Hvaramira Mirahvara Huvishka (c. 151 – c. 190)[t 4] Vasudeva I (c. 190 – 230)[t 4] Samghadaman Damasena Damajadasri II Viradaman Yasodaman I Vijayasena Damajadasri III Rudrasena II Visvasimha Miratakhma Kozana Bhimarjuna Koziya Datarvharna Datarvharna

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Coinage of Vasudeva III, c. 360-365 CE. King standing facing, head left, holding trident and banner, altar before; symbols around / Goddess Ardoksho seated facing.