Agathocles of Bactria

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Agathocles of Bactria was a 2nd-century BCE Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king known for his syncretic coinage that blended Hellenistic and Indian religious and cultural elements.

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instanceOf Greco-Bactrian king
Hellenistic ruler
Indo-Greek king
approximateDate early 2nd century BCE
mid 2nd century BCE
associatedWith Hellenistic influence on Indian art
Indo-Greek expansion into India
coinageFeature Greek legends
Prakrit legends
bilingual inscriptions
portraits of Greek rulers
portraits of Indian deities
coinageType bronze coins
silver coins
continent Asia
country Greco-Bactrian Kingdom NERFINISHED
Indo-Greek Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Greek
Hellenistic
Indian
era pre-Mauryan decline and post-Mauryan transition
evidenceType coins
field numismatics
floruit 2nd century BCE
historicalSignificance early example of Greco-Indian cultural fusion
evidence for Hellenistic presence in India
inferredReligionPolicy tolerance toward Indian religions
knownFor bilingual coin legends
blending of Greek and Indian iconography
depiction of Indian deities on coins
early Indo-Greek monetary issues
syncretic coinage
language Greek
languageUsedOnCoins Greek
Prakrit NERFINISHED
occupation king
partOf Greco-Bactrian dynasties NERFINISHED
Indo-Greek dynasties NERFINISHED
regionRuled Bactria NERFINISHED
northwestern Indian subcontinent
religion Greek polytheism
religiousPolicy religious syncretism
sourceOfInformation numismatic evidence
timePeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
usedScriptOnCoins Brahmi script NERFINISHED
Greek script
Kharosthi script NERFINISHED

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Indo-Greek Kingdoms notableRuler Agathocles of Bactria