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- Sanabares (Gr****: ϹΑΝΑΒΑΡΟΥ Sanabarou; 135-160 CE) was an Indo-Parthian king. He was the last Indo-Parthian king to rule in both Sakastan and south Arachosia...
- Sanabares of Parthia was a rival king of the Parthian Empire from ca. 50 to 65. There is not much known about Sanabares, except from a few coins witnessing...
- referred to in the Takht-i-Bahi inscription. There were other minor kings: Sanabares was an ephemeral usurper in Seistan, who called himself Great King of...
- Sanabares II (160-175 CE) was an Indo-Parthian ruler of Sakastan. Sanabares II ruled the newly established Kingdom of Sakastan, following the partition...
- Chiesa, F. (1982). Osservazione sulla monetazione Indo-Partica. Sanabares I e Sanabares II incertezze ed ipotesie. Dani, Ahmad Hasan (1999). History of...
- Orthagnes Sanabares Great King, son of Ubouzanes Abdagases II King, son of Sanabares Pacores (late 1st century AD) ? Tiridates (No coins), son of Sanabares ?...
- he was born the same day Rabbi Akiva died a martyr's death) (d. 217) Sanabares, Indo-Parthian king (d. 160) Epictetus, Gr**** Stoic philosopher (b. AD...
- Sanabares, the King of Kings." With this inscription, Farn-Sasan tried to legitimize his rule by linking himself with his great-grandfather Sanabares...
- ISBN 978-0-904173-16-1. Pakores was succeeded in the office of Great King by Sanabares (c. AD 135-160). The much reduced Indo-Parthian realm then split into...
- a second king with the name Sanabares (160-175 CE). Pahares succeeded the last of the major Indo-Parthian kings, Sanabares, in 160 CE. In his coinage,...