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Pacores

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2nd century ruler of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom of Arachosia
For the Parthian prince, seePacorus.

Coin of Pakores.
Obv Bust of king with Greek legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ (ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ) ΝΕΓΑ ΠΑΚΟΡΗΣ.
Rev Nike standing right, holding a victory wreath.Kharoshthi legend.

Pacores orPakores (Greek: ΠΑΚΟΡΗϹPakorēs;Kharosthi:𐨤𐨐𐨂𐨪Pa-ku-ra,Pakura;[1]Aramaic:𐡐𐡊𐡅𐡓𐡉 pkwry)[2] (100–135 AD) was a king who ruled the remnants of theIndo-Parthian Kingdom inArachosia from 100–130 AD followingUbouzanes.[3] He was anIndo-Parthian king.[3] He is well-known from coins minted inSeistan andKandahar, mostly silverdrachms andtetradrachms. The time of his reign can be determined as many of his coinsover strike those ofVima Takto.[citation needed]

He is the last well attested ruler. After his coins there is a single surviving coin with the nameAbdagases II and a set of poorly made Indo-Parthian coins with unnamed rulers before theKushan Empire conquered it.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Gardner, Percy,The Coins of the Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and India in the British Museum, p. 110
  2. ^"CNG: Feature Auction CNG 112. INDO-PARTHIANS, Gondopharid Dynasty. Pakores. Mid-late 1st century AD. AR Drachm (19mm, 3.50 g, 12h). Uncertain mint in Seistan".www.cngcoins.com. Retrieved20 March 2020.
  3. ^abIndo-Greek and Indo-Scythian Coinage - Michael Mitchiner - 1976, Volumes 7 à 9 - Pages 670, 717 and 770
Rulers of theIndo-Parthian Kingdom(19–226)
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