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Paratarajas
Dynasty of Parthian kings (circa 125 CE to circa 300 CE) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pāratarājas (Brahmi: Pāratarāja, Kharosthi: 𐨤𐨪𐨟𐨪𐨗 Pa-ra-ta-ra-ja, Parataraja, "Kings of Pārata") or Pāradarājas was a dynasty of Parthian kings in the territory of modern-day western Pakistan from circa 125 CE to circa 300 CE.[1] It appears to have been a tribal polity of Western Iranic heritage.[5]
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c.125 CE–c.300 CE[1] | |||||||||||
Portrait of Paratarajas ruler Kozana circa 200-220 CE.[2]
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South-Asia
125 CE | |||||||||||
Historical era | Late Antiquity | ||||||||||
• Established | c.125 CE | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | c.300 CE[1] | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Pakistan |
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