Kanishka II
Kanishka II was a ruler of the Kushan Empire, which thrived in the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent during the 2nd century CE. He is often associated with the promotion of Buddhism and the arts, continuing the legacy of his predecessor, Kanishka I. His reign is marked by the expansion of trade and cultural exchanges along the Silk Road.
Little is known about Kanishka II's specific achievements, but he is believed to have ruled during a time of relative stability and prosperity. His coins and inscriptions provide valuable insights into the economic and cultural life of the Kushan Empire, reflecting the diverse influences of the period.