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| 正面铭文 | ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΑΛΚΙΔΟΥ (Translation: King Antialkidas Nikephoros) |
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Antialkidas ruled from Taxila, and his epithet Nikephoros — "victory-bearer" — was almost certainly a political claim rather than a military record, adopted to shore up legitimacy in a kingdom fracturing under dynastic pressure from rival Indo-Greek kings to the east and Saka incursions from the north. His reign is one of the better-documented of the Indo-Greek succession precisely because a bilingual dedication found at Besnagar, the Heliodorus pillar inscription, names an ambassador sent to the Shunga court — direct evidence of diplomatic outreach from his administration.
The MIG reference as a "cf." signals this piece diverges from the type in some detail, likely a die or control mark variant not fully catalogued by Mitchiner.