- Plato of Bactria
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Obv: Helmetted bust of Plato.
Rev: Sun divinityHelios , riding a four-hourse charriot. Greek
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Obv: Diademed bust of Plato.
Rev: Sun divinityHelios , riding a four-hourse charriot. GreekPlato was a
Greco-Bactrian king who reigned for a short time in southernBactria or theParopamisade during the mid 2nd century BCE. The style of Plato's coins suggests that he was a relative — most likely a brother since Plato is a middle-aged man on his coins — of Eucratides the Great, whose rise to power is dated to around 170-165 BCE.Some of Plato's coins have inscriptions which may be possibly be interpreted as dates using the Indo-Greek era which started around 186 BCE. In that case Plato ruled around 140 BCE. This matches the dating given by numismatician
Bopearachchi , who places Plato between 145-140 BCE, since his coins are not found in the ruins ofAi Khanoum , a Bactrian city which was destroyed during the reign of Eucratides.ee also
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Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
*Seleucid Empire
*Greco-Buddhism
*Indo-Scythians
*Indo-Parthian Kingdom
*Kushan Empire References
* "The Shape of Ancient Thought. Comparative studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies" by Thomas McEvilley (Allworth Press and the School of Visual Arts, 2002) ISBN 1-58115-203-5
* "Buddhism in Central Asia" by B.N. Puri (Motilal Banarsidass Pub, January 1, 2000) ISBN 81-208-0372-8
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