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Bronze tetradrachm, Pakores, c. mid-late 1st century AD, Indo-Parthian kingdom

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Bearded king's bust left, wearing necklace; Greek legend around // Nike standing right, holding diadem; Kharoshthi legend around. 23mm, 8.85 grams. Uncertain mint in Arachosia. Senior 269.6T.

The Indo-Parthian Kingdom (c. 20 BCE–50 CE) was a Parthian-ruled state that controlled parts of eastern Iran, Afghanistan, and northwestern India following the decline of the Indo-Greeks and Indo-Scythians. Its most prominent ruler was Gondophares, who established a relatively stable realm centered in regions such as Arachosia and Gandhara. The kingdom blended Hellenistic, Iranian, and Indian cultural influences, reflected in its coinage and art, especially in the flourishing Gandharan artistic tradition. Though politically fragmented and relatively short-lived, the Indo-Parthians played an important transitional role between earlier Indo-Greek rule and the rise of the Kushans under Kujula Kadphises.


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