Kujula.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Tetradrachm of Kujula Kadphises (30-80 CE) in the style of Hermaeus.
Obv: Hermaios-style diademed bust. Corrupted Greek legend: BACIΛEΩΣ ΣTHPOΣΣΥ EPMAIOΥ ("Basileos Stirossu Ermaiou"): "King Hermaeus, the Saviour".
Rev: Herakles standing with club and lion skin.
Kharoshti legend: KUJULA KASASA KUSHANA YAVUGASA DHARMATHIDASA "Kujula Kadphises the Pious ("of the Dharma"), Ruler of the Kushans".]]
Kujula-Roman.jpg|thumb|300px|Roman-style coin of Kujula Kadphises.
Obv: Royal bust, diademend, with legend in Kushan language, corrupted Greek script:
KOZOΛA KAΔAΦEC XOÞANOΥ ZAOOΥ ("Kozola Kadaphes Koshanou Zaoou"): "Kudjula Kadphises, ruler of the Kushans".
Rev: King seated right in a curule chair. Kharoshti legend:
KHUSHANA YAUASA KAPHASA SACHA DHARMATIDASA "Kujula Kadphises, Ruler of the Kushans, and Pious (of the "Dharma").]]
Kujula Kadphises (30-80 CE) (Kushan language: KOZOΛA KAΔAΦEC, Pali: Kujula Kasasa, Ancient Chinese:丘就卻) was a Kushan prince who united the Yuezhi confederation during the 1st century CE, and became the first Kushan emperor. According to the Rabatak inscription, he was the grandfather of the great Kushan king Kanishka I.
"More than a hundred years later (after their invasion of Bactria), the xihou (Ch:翖侯, "Allied Prince") of Guishuang (Badakhshan and the adjoining territories north of the Oxus), named Qiujiu Que (Ch: 丘就卻 "Ch’iu-chiu-ch’üeh", Kujula Kadphises) attacked and exterminated the four other xihou ("Allied Princes"). He set himself up as king of a kingdom called Guishang (Kushan). He invaded Anxi (Parthia) and took the Gaofu (Ch:高附 "Kao-fu", Kabul) region. He also defeated the whole of the kingdoms of Puta (Parthuaia, 55 CE) and Kipin (Ch: 罽賓 "Khi-pin", Kapisa-Peshawar). Qiujiu Que (Kujula Kadphises) was more than eighty years old when he died." (Hou Hanshu, trans. John Hill).
In the process of their expansion eastward, Kujula Kadphises and his son Vima Takto seem to have displaced the Indo-Parthian kingdom, established in northwestern India by the Parthian Gondophares since around 20CE:
"His son, Yan Gaozhen (Ch:閻高珍) (Vima Takto), became king in his place. He returned and defeated Tianzhu (Northwestern India) and installed a General to supervise and lead it. The Yuezhi then became extremely rich. All the kingdoms call king the Guishuang (Kushan) king, but the Han call them by their original name, Da Yuezhi." (Hou Hanshu, trans. John Hill).
Preceded by:
Heraios
Kushan Ruler
(30-80 CE)
Succeeded by:
Vima Takto
(In Gandhara and Punjab:)
Indo-Parthian king
Gondophares
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