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Western India, Western Kshatrapas, Bhartrdaman (288-295), AR Drachm, Zeno-230211

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    King Bhartrdaman as Mahakshatrapa
    (S. 210-217, 288-295 AD),
    Western Kshatrapa
    in western India.
    Western Kshatrapas, or Western Satraps, were Indo-Scythian
    (Saka) rulers
    of southern Pakistan,
    and
    western & central part of India, between 35 to 405 AD.
    The power of the Western Kshatrapas started to
    decline in the 2nd AD
    after the Saka rulers
    were
    defeated
    by the Emperor
    Gautamiputra Satakarni
    of the Satavahana Dynasty.
    After this, the Saka Kingdom
    revived
    , but was
    ultimately destroyed
    by Chandragupta II of
    the Gupta Empire in 4th century AD.
    King Bhartrdaman was a Saka ruler of Western Kshatrapas in northwestern India from 278-295.
    He was a
    Kshatrapa
    in S 200-217 (278-288 AD), and he was a
    Mahakshatrapa
    in S 210-217 (288-295 AD).
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Silver Drachm.
    Clearly struck.
    Design : King's bust right with close-fitting headress. /
    Three arched hill with crescent Moon & Sun.  Brahmi inscriptions around.
    Catalog number is MA-2779 and Zeno-230211.
    MA catalogue is "Oriental coins and their values, The Ancient & Classical World. 600 BC-AD 650.",
    written by Michael Mitchiner, published by Hawkins Publications in London in 1978.
    Zeno list is "Zeno Ru.-Oriental Coins Database" on line.
    Size : 15 x 14 mm.     Weight : 2.18 gr.
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