Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antialkidas (115-95 BC) Antialkidas Nikephoros (“the Bringer of Victory”) was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, likely centered around Taxila. He is known for maintaining Greek presence in India and fostering diplomatic relations with Indian rulers, particularly the Shunga dynasty AR drachm (2.34 g) OBVERSE: Helmeted bust right. Geek legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ / ΑΝΤΙΑΛΚΙΔΟΥ REVERSE: Zeus seated half-left, holding Nike, who holds wreath, and sceptre; elephant forepart at his feet, monogram behind throne. ‘Maharajasa Jayadharasa Amtialkidasa’ in Kharosthi. Breakdown of the Kharosthi Inscription: Maharajasa () → “Great King” (a royal title used in Indian and Indo-Greek coinage) Jayadharasa () → “Bringer of Victory” (equivalent to the Greek title Nikephoros) Amtialkidasa () → “Antialkidas” (the king’s name, adapted to Kharosthi script) Choice VF. Nice dark patina References: Z-25755 (similar coin) sixbid.com (similar coin sold) ♦Please, note that our prices are ALL-INCLUSIVE. No additional fees (such as Buyer’s Premium, PayPal commission, etc.) are applicable♦




