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Pakor II

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A coin of Pakor II

Pakor II (or Pakur II, Greek: Pakoros) was the king of Persis under Parthian suzerainty in the first half of the first century AD.[1] He was the son of Wahshir and successor of Pakor I.[1] He was the first Persid ruler to put his name on the obverse of his coins, some of which show a three-pointed star on the reverse, the meaning of which is unclear.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Wiesehöfer 2009, Table 1.
  2. ^ Rezakhani 2013, p. 775.

Bibliography

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  • Rezakhani, Khodadad (2013). "Arsacid, Elymaean, and Persid Coinage". In Potts, Daniel T. (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Iran. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199733309.
  • Wiesehöfer, Josef (2009). "Persis, Kings of". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Pakor II
Preceded by King of Persis
First half of the 1st century AD
Succeeded by