Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... Bactria . Perhaps even one might almost doubt whether this medal does form a part of Bactrian numismatics , as the symbol of the elephant , found on the coins of the kings of Syria , does not afford of itself means for determining the ...
... Bactria . Perhaps even one might almost doubt whether this medal does form a part of Bactrian numismatics , as the symbol of the elephant , found on the coins of the kings of Syria , does not afford of itself means for determining the ...
الصفحة 531
... Bactrian legend , as a coin of Azilises : - it is not unique , though hitherto unpublished ; for I have seen two other specimens of the same coin , one of which has the Bactrian legend nearly perfect ; and from it I have completed the ...
... Bactrian legend , as a coin of Azilises : - it is not unique , though hitherto unpublished ; for I have seen two other specimens of the same coin , one of which has the Bactrian legend nearly perfect ; and from it I have completed the ...
الصفحة 536
... Bactrian coins in this plate are so indistinct , and apparently in such bad preservation , that I can only offer my conjectures as to their attribution . No. 1. A round copper coin of middle size : Obverse . -A king's head , helmeted ...
... Bactrian coins in this plate are so indistinct , and apparently in such bad preservation , that I can only offer my conjectures as to their attribution . No. 1. A round copper coin of middle size : Obverse . -A king's head , helmeted ...
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