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- 44–66. JSTOR 23860352. "Kharosthi Script". World History Encyclopedia. "Kharoshti: writing system". Britannica. Salomon 1998, p. 20. Leitich, Keith A. (2017)...
- Apollodotus I (Gr****: Ἀπολλόδοτος Α΄ ὁ Σωτήρ) Prakrit in the Kharoshti script: maharajasa apaladatasa tratarasa) was an Indo-Gr**** king between 180 BC...
- Kunindasya Amoghabhutisya maharajasya and the reverse bears a legend in Kharoshti: Rana Kunindasa Amoghabhutisa Maharajasa. His copper coins bear on the...
- National Institute of Oceanography. pp. 18–25. ISBN 8190007408. The Kharoshti inscription in the first floor of Sabhamandapa of Dwarkadhish Temple is...
- Indo-Gr**** kings after Apollodotus I mainly issued bilingual (Gr**** and Kharoshti) coins for circulation in their own territories, several of them also...
- the Tamralipta museum as examined by Mukherjee, are inscribed in the Kharoshti Brahmi script of the early centuries of the Christian era. The vessel...
- National Institute of Oceanography. pp. 18–25. ISBN 8190007408. The Kharoshti inscription in the first floor of Sabhamandapa of Dwarkadhish Temple is...
- Kapasa. Coin of Kujula Kadphises. Obv Kujula seated cross legged facing, Kharoshti legend: Kuyula Kadaphasa Kushanasa. Rev Zeus on the reverse, Gr**** legend:...
- corresponding to the reign of Azes II. Coins attributed to Azes II use Gr**** and Kharoshti inscriptions, depict a Gr**** goddess as his protector, and thereby essentially...
- builders at least came from the north, particularly from Gandhara where the Kharoshti script was in use. Cunningham explained that the Kharosthi letters were...