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Kusana Emperors and Indian Buddhism: political, economic and cultural factors responsible for the spread of Buddhism through Eurasia / Lam, Raymond   Journal Article
Lam, Raymond Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This essay provides an updated evaluation of the diffusion of Buddhism throughout Eurasia during the Kuaa period (ca. 30 CE-375 CE). Recent studies and evidence have challenged established arguments about the nature of Buddhism in the Kuaa Empire. Perceptions have shifted about the role of the Kuaa rulers in the spread of Buddhism, while debate concerning Gandharan art has been renewed. This new overview will help to alert readers to the most important findings of recent years and the scholarly advances that have recalibrated specialists' understandings of the political, economic and cultural factors that defined the multilayered relationship between the Kuaas and India's Buddhist communities.
Key Words Central Asia  India  Buddhism  Kusana  Buddhist Art 
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