Answer
78 AD
Explanation
The greatest emperor of the Kushana dynasty, Kanishka, ascended the throne in 78 AD. A new calendar era started in India from the year of his accession, which is known as the 'Saka Era'. The Government of India has adopted this as the national calendar.
Key Points
- > Kanishka was the most powerful ruler of the Kushana dynasty.
- > He ascended the throne in 78 AD and started the Saka Era.
- > The Government of India adopted the Saka Era as the national calendar in 1957.
- > Jesus Christ was crucified in the year 30 AD.
- > The founder of Islam, Hazrat Muhammad, was born in 570 AD and died in 632 AD.
- > The calculation of AD moves forward from the birth of Jesus.
- > The full form of AD is Anno Domini.
Additional Information
Important Events in AD
| Event | Year (AD) | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Crucifixion of Jesus | 30 AD | Crucial in Christian history |
| Kanishka's Ascension | 78 AD | Beginning of the Saka Era |
| Birth of Hazrat Muhammad | 570 AD | Advent of the Prophet of Islam |
| Death of Hazrat Muhammad | 632 AD | End of the early Islamic phase |
Memory Tips
- Associate the number 78 directly with Kanishka and the Saka Era, as it's the official National Calendar of India.
