- male, deceased (1958)
- Sir John Hubert Marshall (March 19, 1876 Chester - August 17, 1958 Guildford) was the Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from...
- male
- Taxiles was the Greek chroniclers name for a prince or king who reigned over the tract between the Indus and the Hydaspes Rivers in the Punjab at...
- male
- Obv: Helmetted bust of Antialcidas, bead and reel border.<br> Rev: Seated Zeus with Nike on right hand, holding a wreath over a small elephant....
- male
- Bhagabhadra was one of the kings of the Indian Sunga dynasty. He ruled in north, central, and eastern India around 110 BCE. Although the capital of...
- Obv.: Bust of Apollodotus I wearing kausia, with bead and reel border.<br> Rev.: Athena holding Nike, who crowns the king’s name. Greek legend ΒΑ...
- male
- Apollodotus II (reigned circa 80-65 BCE) was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the western and eastern parts of Punjab. He or his contemporaries seem...
- male
- Chānakya (c. 350-283 BC) was adviser and prime minister to the first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta (c. 340-293 BC), and architect of his rise to p...
- male
- Ihsan H. Nadiem, born at Montgomery in 1940, studied at Government College, Lahore, and did his postgraduation in Geography from the University of...
- male
- Born in Bahawalpur Pakistan, Osama Nazir is accused of involvement with several attacks against Christian churches in Murree and Taxila, as well as...
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