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- Osmund Bopearachchi (born 1949) is a Sri Lankan historian and numismatist who has specialized notably standardized the coinage of the Indo-Gr**** and Greco-Bactrian...
- 2003, p. 275. Bopearachchi, "Monnaies", p. 27 Rapson, classvi- Bopearachchi, "Monnaies", p. 75. Fussman, JA 1993, p. 127 and Bopearachchi, "Graeco-Bactrian...
- 26: 1–44. ISSN 2708-4590. Bopearachchi (1998) and (1991), respectively. The first date is estimated by Osmund Bopearachchi and R. C. Senior, the other...
- 53886263.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Bopearachchi, Osmund (2003). De l'Indus à l'Oxus, Archéologie de l'Asie Centrale (in...
- thought the grandiloquent title might strengthen his case. Bopearachchi, 1991, p.310 Bopearachchi, 1991, p.310 Senior, Decline of the Indo-Gr****s (1998)....
- Times Books. p. 79. ISBN 9780723009061. Bopearachchi, Coin Production and Circulation 2000, pp. 300–301 Bopearachchi & Cribb, Coins illustrating the History...
- Indo-Gr**** king who ruled briefly in western Punjab or Gandhara. Osmund Bopearachchi places Polyxenus c. 100 BCE and R. C. Senior c. 85–80 BCE. Polyxenus...
- After that date, no Indo-Gr**** kings are known in the area. According to Bopearachchi, no trace of Indo-Scythian occupation (nor coins of major Indo-Scythian...
- from the latest and most extensive analysis on the subject, by Osmund Bopearachchi and R. C. Senior. The invasion of northern India, and the establishment...
- sub-king of Demetrius I, but this view has now been abandoned. Osmund Bopearachchi has suggested that he ruled in Bactria and Arachosia c. 175–170 BC, but...