Ubouzanes
1st century ruler of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom of Arachosia
Ubouzanes (Greek: ΥΒΟΥΖΑΝΗϹ Ubouzanēs (epigraphic)) was a ruler of the remnants of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom in Arachosia in the first century CE. He was the son of Orthagnes.[1] He was unknown until the late 20th century when a hoard of coins was found in Jammu. Joe Cribb first analyzed them in 1985, discovering some belonged to a new ruler. Cribb placed him between Orthagnes and Pacores[2]
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Rulers of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom (19–226)
- Gondophares (19–46)
- Sarpedones (19–20)
- Abdagases I (46–60)
- Gadana (46–55)
- Sases (mid-1st-century)
- Ubouzanes (late 1st-century)
- Pacores (100-135)
- Sanabares (135-160)
- Pahares I (Turan) (160-230)
- Sanabares II (Sakastan) (160-175 CE)
- Farn-Sasan (Sakastan) (210-226)