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Amoghabhuti

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40: 148:. His copper coins bear on the obverse the same Brahmi legend as his silver issues but the Kharoshti legend on the obverse is replaced by a border of dots. 253: 248: 229: 128:
He is well known for his beautiful silver and copper coinage where his name is mentioned, along with his title,
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exchanges with these neighbours. The obverse of his silver coins bears a legend in Brahmi:
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Indigenous States of Northern India (Circa 200 B.C. to 320 A.D.)
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Monnaies Gréco-Bactriennes et Indo-Grecques, Catalogue Raisonné
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Deer standing right, crowned by two cobras, attended by
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Index

Kuninda Kingdom

Lakshmi
lotus
Prakrit
Brahmi
Stupa
Buddhist
triratna
swastika
Kharoshti
Kuninda Kingdom
India
Indo-Greek
commercial
Kuninda Kingdom
History of Uttarakhand
A pageant of Indian culture: art and archaeology p. 156ff
Bopearachchi, Osmund
ISBN
2-7177-1825-7
Categories
2nd-century BC Indian monarchs
1st-century BC Indian monarchs

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