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January 1, 2000) ISBN 81-208-0372-8 The Gr****s in
Bactria and
India by W. W. Tarn,
Cambridge University Press.
Coins of
Archebius More
Coins of
Archebios...
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Heliokles II (95–80 BC),
Theophilos (130 or 90 BC),
Menander II (90–85 BC),
Archebios (90–80 BC) and
Peukolaos (c. 90 BC). The
attribute of
Dharmika was again...
- Zeus,
which resemble the
reverse of
contemporary kings Heliokles II and
Archebios. The
latter has
overstruck two
coins of Peucolaos. He also
issued bilingual...
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Peukolaos (c. 90 BC)
Menander II
Dikaios "The Just" (90 - 85 BCE)
Coins Archebios (90 - 80 BC) (with
western Punjab)
Coins (Maues), Indo-Scythian king....
- Preceded by (In Arachosia,
Gandhara and Punjab) Indo-Gr**** King
Archebios (In Paropamisade) Indo-Gr**** King
Hermaeus Indo-Scythian
Ruler (85–60 BCE) Succeeded by...
- Preceded by
Peukolaos Indo-Gr****
ruler in
Arachosia and
Gandhara 90–85 BC Succeeded by
Archebios...
- have been lost
after Strato's death.
Heliokles II (c. 95–80 BCE)
Coins Archebios (c. 90–80 BCE)
Coins Amyntas Nikator (c. 80–65 BCE)
Coins The following...
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Strato I,
Zoilos I,
Heliokles II, Theophilos, Peukolaos,
Menander II and
Archebios. Altogether, the
conversion of
Menander I to
Buddhism suggested by the...