| W. S. W. VAUX, M..A., F.R.S., JOHN EVANS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., AND BARCLAY V. HEAD - 1873 - 490 páginas
...GENERAL A. CUNNINGHAM. ON THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF THE GREEKS OF BACTRIANA, ARIANA, AND INDIA. THE coinage of the Eastern Greeks, which I have attempted to describe...Indian money.1 They also reproduce the same type of the maneless Indian lion on the reverse, and even exhibit the same peculiarities of fabric in the deeply... | |
| 1873 - 488 páginas
...GENERAL A. CUNNINGHAM. ON THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF THE GREEKS OF BACTRIANA, ARIANA, AND INDIA. THE coinage of the Eastern Greeks, which I have attempted to describe...same square shape, as the previously existing Indian money. l They also reproduce the same type of 1 It is a curious fact that the first two Mughal Emperors... | |
| W. S. W. VAUX, M..A., F.R.S., JOHN EVANS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., AND BARCLAY V. HEAD - 1873 - 490 páginas
...HAJOB-GENERAL A. CUNNINGHAM. ON THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF THE GREEKS OF BACTRIANA, ARIANA, AND INDIA. THE coinage of the Eastern Greeks, which I have attempted to describe...same square shape, as the previously existing Indian money. 1 They also reproduce the same type of the maneless Indian lion on the reverse, and even exhibit... | |
| Lahore Museum (Pakistan) - 1914 - 286 páginas
...system of Athens, which had already been adopted by Alexander and by his immediate successors in Syria. But the Greek kings of India, from the very first,...same weight, and of the same square shape, as the indigenous copper coins of Taxila. The copper money of Pantaleon's successors is usually square or... | |
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