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has gloss | eng: Aiyasi Kamuia was the chief queen of Saka Mahaksatrapa Rajuvula of Mathura who finds mention in the Lion Capital inscriptions of Mathura. She was a Buddhist devotee at whose behest, a relic of Buddha was established and a Stupa & Samgharama were founded, and a land grant was made to Budhila, a Buddhist monk from Nagara. She is said to belong to a Kambuja or Kamboja lineage. A full size portrait, of Aiyasi Kamuia, popularly known as Kambojika, was unearthed from Mathura city in 1869 and is currently housed in British Museum, London. |
lexicalization | eng: Aiyasi Kamuia |
instance of | (noun) a member of the ancient nomadic people inhabiting Scythia Scythian |
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