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Drachm - Menander I

Issuer Indo-Greek Kingdom
Year 155 BC - 130 BC
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Diameter 16.5 mm
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Reverse script Kharosthi
Reverse lettering 𐨨𐨱𐨪𐨗𐨯 𐨟𐨪𐨟𐨯 𐨨𐨯𐨡𐨪𐨯
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Menander I — known in Buddhist texts as Milinda — is the only Indo-Greek king whose reign is documented in both Greek and Indian literary traditions. The *Milindapanha*, a Pali philosophical dialogue, records his debates with the monk Nagasena and suggests he converted to Buddhism, an extraordinary claim for a Bactrian Greek ruler. Whether genuine conversion or political accommodation remains unresolved, but his kingdom was the most extensive any Indo-Greek ruler achieved, pushing deep into the subcontinent well beyond the Indus.

His coinage is the most prolific of any Indo-Greek king, which itself reflects the scale of his administration.

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