Indravarma | |
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Apracha King (Gāndhārī: Apacaraja) | |
Reign | 1st century |
Predecessor | Vispavarma |
Successor | Aspavarma |
Spouse | Uttarā |
Issue | |
House | Apracharajas |
Dynasty | Apracha |
Father | Vispavarma |
Mother | Rukhuṇaka |
Religion | Buddhism |
Indravarman or Indravarma (Kharosthi: 𐨀𐨁𐨎𐨡𐨿𐨪𐨬𐨪𐨿𐨨 Iṃ-dra-va-rma, Iṃdravarma[1]), also called Itravasu on his coinage, was an Apracharaja who ruled in Gandhara, with his capital in Bajaur. He succeeded the previous Apracharaja Indravasu, in 50 BC and was the son of the Apracha general. Vispavarma.[2] Indravarma had a son, Aspavarma, commander and later king, known from an inscription discovered at Taxila.[3]
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