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<p>[QUOTE="Mat, post: 2067024, member: 21445"]I tend to lean more towards roman and greek ancients but sometimes eastern/indian coinage peeks my interest.</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://s30.postimg.org/v56wm5oup/2_Xj_N4a7_N4_QTco5_KP9_Qfr_Jd6_ZBbx38_G.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Kushans, Vima Taktu ("Soter Megas”) (80 - 100 A.D.) </p><p>Æ Tetradrachm </p><p>O: No legend. Diademed, radiate bust right, holding scepter; behind, tamgha; 12 rays above head.</p><p>R: BACIΛEV BACIΛEVWNCWTHP MEΓAC ("King of Kings, the Great Savior"). Horseman right, holding whip; before, tamgha.</p><p>20mm</p><p>9.09g</p><p>MACW 2935 ("Taxila series"). </p><p><br /></p><p>The actual name of the Kushan king called by the epithet "Soter Megas"("Great Savior") on his coins was unknown until the 1993 discovery of an inscription at Rabatak in Afghanistan, written by the Kushan king Kanishka. The Rabatak inscription lists the lineage of Kushan kings who had ruled up to that time: his great-grandfather Kujula Kadphises; his grandfather, Vima Taktu, his father, Vima Kadphises; and himself, Kanishka. Mention is seemingly also made of Vima Taktu in the Chinese chronicle Hou Hanshu, in relation to his father, Kujula Kadphises:</p><p><br /></p><p>“Qiujiuque [Kujula Kadphises] was more than eighty years old when he died. His son, Yangaozhen [apparently Vima Taktu] became king in his place. He defeated Tianzhu [northwestern India] and installed generals to supervise and lead it. The Yuezhi then became extremely rich. All the kingdoms call [their king] the Guishuang[Kushan] king, but the Han call them by their original name, Da Yuezhi”.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mat, post: 2067024, member: 21445"]I tend to lean more towards roman and greek ancients but sometimes eastern/indian coinage peeks my interest. [img]http://s30.postimg.org/v56wm5oup/2_Xj_N4a7_N4_QTco5_KP9_Qfr_Jd6_ZBbx38_G.jpg[/img] Kushans, Vima Taktu ("Soter Megas”) (80 - 100 A.D.) Æ Tetradrachm O: No legend. Diademed, radiate bust right, holding scepter; behind, tamgha; 12 rays above head. R: BACIΛEV BACIΛEVWNCWTHP MEΓAC ("King of Kings, the Great Savior"). Horseman right, holding whip; before, tamgha. 20mm 9.09g MACW 2935 ("Taxila series"). The actual name of the Kushan king called by the epithet "Soter Megas"("Great Savior") on his coins was unknown until the 1993 discovery of an inscription at Rabatak in Afghanistan, written by the Kushan king Kanishka. The Rabatak inscription lists the lineage of Kushan kings who had ruled up to that time: his great-grandfather Kujula Kadphises; his grandfather, Vima Taktu, his father, Vima Kadphises; and himself, Kanishka. Mention is seemingly also made of Vima Taktu in the Chinese chronicle Hou Hanshu, in relation to his father, Kujula Kadphises: “Qiujiuque [Kujula Kadphises] was more than eighty years old when he died. His son, Yangaozhen [apparently Vima Taktu] became king in his place. He defeated Tianzhu [northwestern India] and installed generals to supervise and lead it. The Yuezhi then became extremely rich. All the kingdoms call [their king] the Guishuang[Kushan] king, but the Han call them by their original name, Da Yuezhi”.[/QUOTE]
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