Vasudeva I
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Vasudeva I was a Kushan emperor around 164-200 AD (See: Vasudeva coin).
In the Chinese historical chronicle Sanguozhi (三國志), he is recorded to have sent tribute to the Chinese emperor Cao Rui of the Wei in 229 CE (3rd year of Taihe 太和), :
- "The king of the Da Yuezhi, Bodiao (波調) (Vāsudeva), sent his envoy to present tribute and His Majesty granted him a title of "King of the Da Yuezhi Intimate with Wei (魏)"." (Sanguozhi)
Preceded by: Huvishka | Kushan Ruler | Succeeded by: Kanishka II |
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