Sapadbizes

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Qunduz mint, in Afghanistan
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Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης), also Sapalbizes or Sapaleizis, was a ruler of western

Greco-Bactrian kings. Though it is clear from the coins, and the evidence of Chinese chroniclers that at this time Sapadbizes was an ally or dependent of Parthia, nothing is known of the succession after Sapadbizes. However, scholars surmise that his kingdom was conquered by Kujula Kadphises, during the latter's war with Parthia, and absorbed into the Kushan Empire
, probably about the year 30 AD.

A coin of Sapadbizes was discovered in the burial site of Tillya Tepe.[1]

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Preceded by
Unknown Yuezhi rulers)
Yuezhi Ruler
20 – 1 BCE
Succeeded by
Heraios
(as Kushan King)