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Oesho (Bactrian: Οηϸο) is a deity found on coins of 2nd to 6th-century, particularly the 2nd-century Kushan era. He was apparently one of the titular deities of the Kushan dynasty. Oesho is an early Kushan deity that is regarded as an amalgamation of Shiva. By the time of the Kushan emperor Ooishki (Bactrian Οοηϸκι; often Romanised as Huvishka), who reigned in 140–180 CE, Oesho and the female deity Ardoksho (Ardoxsho; Ardochsho; Ardokhsho) were the only deities appearing on Kushan coins.

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  • Oesho (Bactrian: Οηϸο) is a deity found on coins of 2nd to 6th-century, particularly the 2nd-century Kushan era. He was apparently one of the titular deities of the Kushan dynasty. Oesho is an early Kushan deity that is regarded as an amalgamation of Shiva. By the time of the Kushan emperor Ooishki (Bactrian Οοηϸκι; often Romanised as Huvishka), who reigned in 140–180 CE, Oesho and the female deity Ardoksho (Ardoxsho; Ardochsho; Ardokhsho) were the only deities appearing on Kushan coins. (en)
  • Oesho was een godheid die werd afgebeeld op de munten van de Kushana's. Aangenomen wordt dat hij tot een van de belangrijkste goden van de Kushana's behoorde. In eerste instantie werd gedacht dat Oesho een representatie was van de brahmaanse god Shiva, maar recente studies hebben uitgewezen dat Oesho afgeleid is van de zoroastrische god Vayu. (nl)
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  • Oesho (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/CoinOfHuvishkaWithOisho.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coin_of_KanishkaII.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Huvishka_with_Ommo_and_Oesho.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vasudeva_I_Circa_CE_190-230_Oesho_reverse.jpg
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  • ΟΗϷΟ / Οηϸο (en)
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  • Three-faced Oesho on coin of Huvishka, with traditional attributes: thunder , trident, club , vase. Bactrian legend Οηϸο (en)
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  • Oesho (Bactrian: Οηϸο) is a deity found on coins of 2nd to 6th-century, particularly the 2nd-century Kushan era. He was apparently one of the titular deities of the Kushan dynasty. Oesho is an early Kushan deity that is regarded as an amalgamation of Shiva. By the time of the Kushan emperor Ooishki (Bactrian Οοηϸκι; often Romanised as Huvishka), who reigned in 140–180 CE, Oesho and the female deity Ardoksho (Ardoxsho; Ardochsho; Ardokhsho) were the only deities appearing on Kushan coins. (en)
  • Oesho was een godheid die werd afgebeeld op de munten van de Kushana's. Aangenomen wordt dat hij tot een van de belangrijkste goden van de Kushana's behoorde. In eerste instantie werd gedacht dat Oesho een representatie was van de brahmaanse god Shiva, maar recente studies hebben uitgewezen dat Oesho afgeleid is van de zoroastrische god Vayu. (nl)
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