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English: Bharhut Stupa Yavana. Indian relief of probable Indo-Greek king, possibly Menander, with the flowing head band of a Greek king, northern tunic with Hellenistic pleats, and Buddhist triratana symbol on his sword. Bharhut, 2nd century BC. Indian Museum, Calcutta.
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