Gurgamoya

Gurgamoya
King of Khotan
Kharoshthi legend "Of the great king of kings, king of Khotan, Gurgamoya.
Chinese legend: "Twenty-four grain copper coin".
King of Kingdom of Khotan
Reign30–60 CE
PredecessorJun De
SuccessorXiu Moba
Died60 CE
IssueXiu Moba
FatherJun De
ReligionKhotanese Buddhism

Gurgamoya (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂π¨ͺ𐨿𐨒𐨨𐨆𐨩 Gu-rga-mo-ya, Gurgamoya) was a king of the Kingdom of Khotan in the 1st century CE.

Reign

His coins were usually made of bronze and included legends in Kharosthi and Chinese.[1] The Kharoshthi describes the title of the king, while the Chinese give the weight of the coin. The Kharoshti points to relations with northern India, which at that time was ruled by the Kushan Empire, with its powerful ruler Kujula Kadphises, who was also known by the Chinese. Gurgamoya is thought to have ruled circa 30-60 CE.

Coins

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