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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...
- to conclude that Agathocles favored socio-religious tolerance. Osmund Bopearachchi hold him to have inaugurated the first Indo-Gr**** era; others have been...
- taken from circulation in the region." Bopearachchi, Coin Production and Circulation 2000, pp. 300–301 Bopearachchi, Coin Production and Circulation 2000...
- 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...
- 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...
- & Lopez 2014, p. 398, entry "Buddha". Buswell & Lopez 2014, p. 817. Bopearachchi, Osmund (1 January 2021). "GR**** HELIOS OR INDIAN SŪRYA? THE SPREAD OF...
- Chinese: 丘就卻; pinyin: Qiūjiùquè; r. 30–80 CE, or 40–90 CE according to Bopearachchi. 25–85 CE as per Benjamin.) was a Kushan prince who united the Yuezhi...
- 180 BC to 160 BC, or between 174 and 165 BC (first dating by Osmund Bopearachchi and R. C. Senior, second dating by Boperachchi) who ruled the western...
- Indo-Gr**** king who ruled in the western and eastern parts of Punjab. Bopearachchi dates him to c. 80–65 BC, and R. C. Senior to c. 85–65 BC. Apollodotos...