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Rajuvula
thumb|The Saptarishi Tila statue, possibly representing Kamuia Ayasa/ Kambojika, the Chief Queen of Mahakshatrapa Rajula. Found in the Saptarishi Mound, the same mound where the [[Mathura lion capital was found. .]]
Rajuvula (Greek ; Brahmi: , ; Kharosthi: ' , ; , ; ' , ) was an Indo-Scythian Great Satrap (Mahākṣatrapa), one of the "Northern Satraps" who ruled in the area of Mathura in the northern Indian subcontinent in the years around 10 CE. The Mathura lion capital was consecrated under the reign of Rajuvula. In central India, the Indo-Scythians had conquered the area of Mathura from India
Northern Satraps
Dynasty of Indo-Scythian rulers (60 BCE–2nd century CE)
Sodasa
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Bhadayasa
thumb|upright=1.5|Coin of Bhradrayasha.
Bhadayasa, also Bhadrayasha (Kharosthi: '''''' , ), was a minor Indo-Scythian ruler in the areas of Eastern Punjab and Mathura in India, during the 1st century CE. He is considered one of the Northern Satraps.