Ubouzanes
{{Short description|1st century ruler of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom of Arachosia}}
Ubouzanes (Greek: ΥΒΟΥΖΑΝΗϹ Ubouzanēs (epigraphic)) was a ruler of the remnants of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom in Arachosia in the first century CE. He was the son of Orthagnes.Christine Fröhlich. "[http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/indo-parthian-dynasty-1 Indo-Parthian Dynasty]." Encyclopædia Iranica. He was unknown until the late 20th century when a hoard of coins was found in Jammu. Numismatist Joe Cribb first analyzed them in 1985, discovering some belonged to a new ruler. Cribb placed him between Orthagnes and Pacores{{cite book|author=Josef Wiesehöfer|title=Arsacid Empire--sources and Documentation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jLOlAwInZtoC&pg=PA402|year=1998|publisher=Franz Steiner Verlag|isbn=978-3-515-07331-8|pages=402–}}
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Category:2nd-century monarchs in Asia