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| 背面描述 | Athena Alkidemos standing left, depicted in a striding posture with arm raised and poised to hurl a javelin, consistent with the standard Athena Alkidemos type employed by Indo-Scythian satraps. A globular pellet or symbol appears to the left of the figure. Kharoshthi legend encircles the design in the field, identifying the issuing authority. |
| 背面文字 | Kharoshthi |
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Rajuvula held the satrapy of Mathura in the late first century BC, operating as a regional power nominally subordinate to the broader Indo-Scythian framework but effectively autonomous. His coinage is historically notable partly because he is suspected — based on Buddhist relic inscription evidence — of having killed the last Indo-Greek king, Strato II, to consolidate control over the Punjab. The Jammu findspot places this piece at the northern edge of his documented territory.