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Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage |  | Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage: Encyclopedia II - Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage |  | The coinage of Apollodotus is, together with that of Menander, one of the most abundant of the Indo-Greek kings. It is found mainly in the provinces of Punjab, Sindh and Gujarat, indicating the southern limit of the Indo-Greek expansion in India. This is confirmed by the Periplus, a 1st century CE document on trade in the Indian Ocean, which describes the remnants of Greek presence (shrines, barracks, wells, coinage) in the strategic port of Barygaza (Bharuch) in Gujarat. Strabo (XI) also describes the occupation of Patalene (Indus ...
See also:Apollodotus I, Apollodotus I - Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdom, Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage |  | | Apollodotus I, Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage, Apollodotus I - Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdom, Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Seleucid Empire, Greco-Buddhism, Indo-Scythians, Indo-Parthian Kingdom, Kushan Empire |  | |
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Apollodotus I - An abundant multi-cultural coinage
The coinage of Apollodotus is, together with that of Menander, one of the most abundant of the Indo-Greek kings. It is found mainly in the provinces of Punjab, Sindh and Gujarat, indicating the southern limit of the Indo-Greek expansion in India. This is confirmed by the Periplus, a 1st century CE document on trade in the Indian Ocean, which describes the remnants of Greek presence (shrines, barracks, wells, coinage) in the strategic port of Barygaza (Bharuch) in Gujarat. Strabo (XI) also describes the occupation of Patalene (Indus Delta country) and the region of Kathiawar peninsula by the Greeks.
Apollodotus also issued a great number of bilingual Indian-standard square coins. Beside the usual royal title, the exact significance of the animals depicted on the coins is unclear. The sacred elephant may be the symbol of the city of Taxila, or possibly the symbol of the white elephant who reputedly entered in dream the womb the mother of the Buddha, Queen Maya, which would make it a symbol of Buddhism, one of the central religion of the Indo-Greek territories.
Similarly, the sacred bull on the reverse may be a symbol of a city (Pushkhalavati), or a depiction of Shiva, making it a symbol of Hinduism, the other major religion at that time. The bull is often represented in a clearly erectile state, which reinforces its interpretation as a representation of Shiva. Conversely, this also reinforces the interpretation of the elephant as a religious symbol.
Before their design was eventually simplified, some of the earlier coins of king Apollodotus directly associate the elephant with Buddhist symbolism, such as the stupa hill surmounted by a star, also seen, for example on the coins of the Mauryan Empire or those of the later Kuninda kingdom.
Other related archives160 BCE, 180, Bharuch, Buddha, Buddhism, Demetrius I of Bactria, Eucratides, Greco-Bactrian, Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Greco-Buddhism, Gujarat, Hindu-Kush, Hinduism, India, Indian Ocean, Indo-Greek, Indo-Parthian Kingdom, Indo-Scythians, Indus, Kathiawar, Kuninda kingdom, Kushan Empire, Mauryan Empire, Menander I, Periplus, Punjab, Queen Maya, Seleucid Empire, Shiva, Sindh, Strabo, Taxila, stupa
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