Tushaspha

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title: Tushaspha
text: Tushaspa was a "Yavanaraja" for Emperor Ashoka, in the area of Girnar, near Junagadh, in Gujarat, India. He is only known from the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, in which the Western Satrap king Rudradaman, writing circa 150 CE, mentions his role in the construction of a local dam, in which he added a canal during the reign of Ashoka. The part of the inscription mentioning him reads: According to some authors, the name Tushaspa seems to be Persian rather than Greek. Other authors howev
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