Hajatria
Hayuara or Hajatria is the name of a possible Indo-Scythian ruler.
The archaeologists have discovered coins issued by a "son of Kharahostes," but the actual name of the person is missing on these coins.[1] According to Sten Konow's study of the Mathura lion capital, this person may have been Hayuara, who was the brother-in-law of Rajuvula. He ruled from around 10 CE as a satrap of the Mathura area. He is only known through his coins.
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Preceded by Kharahostes |
Indo-Scythian Ruler 10 CE |
Succeeded by Unknown |
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