Liaka Kusulaka


Liaka Kusulaka was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa in the northwestern South Asia during the 1st century BCE.
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He is mentioned in the Taxila copper plate inscription, dated between 90 and 6 BCE, as the father of Patika Kusulaka, and is characterized as a "kshaharata" and as kshatrapa of Chukhsa.
He minted coins which are direct imitations of the coins of Eucratides, with his name inscribed "ΛΙΑΚΟ ΚΟΖΟΥΛΟ".
The name "Κοζουλο" was also used by the first Kushan ruler Kujula Kadphises, which may suggest some family connection.