Azilises (Greek: ΑζιλίσηςAzilísēs, ΑΖΙΛΙΣΟΥAzilisou (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨀𐨩𐨁𐨫𐨁𐨮A-yi-li-ṣa, Ayiliṣa[1]) was an Indo-Scythian king who ruled in the area of Gandhara circa 57-35 BCE.
^Gardner, Percy (1929). The Coins of the Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and India in the British Museum. London: Gilbert & Rivington Ltd. pp. 92-97. ISBN 978-0-900-83452-3.
of Bharhut, from 125-100 BCE. It appears on a 1st-century BCE coin of Azilises, and a 3rd-century CE coin from Kausambi. A depiction of Gajalakshmi seated...
about the 1st century BCE or 1st century CE, an Indo-Scythian king named Azilises had three mints, one of which was at Taxila, and struck coins with obverse...
legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΖΟΥ "of the Great King of Kings Azes". British Museum. Reign c. 48/47 – 25 BCE Predecessor Spalirises Successor Azilises...
a horse, on one of his silver tetradrachms, minted in Gandhara Reign Scythians: perhaps 35–12 BC Predecessor Azilises Successor Zeionises/Kharahostes...
Spalagadames Hippostratos Dionysios 55–35 BCE Azes I Zoilos II 55–35 BCE Azilises Azes II Apollophanes Indo-Scythian dynasty of the NORTHERN SATRAPS Hagamasha...
Gaja Lakshmi has been found on coins of Scytho-Parthian kings Azes II and Azilises; she also appears on Shunga Empire king Jyesthamitra era coins, both dating...
Spalagadames Hippostratos Dionysios 55–35 BCE Azes I Zoilos II 55–35 BCE Azilises Azes II Apollophanes Indo-Scythian dynasty of the NORTHERN SATRAPS Hagamasha...
King (c.75–65 BC) Spalirises, King (c.60–57 BC) Azes I, King (c.57–35 BC) Azilises, King (c.57–35 BC) Azes II, King (c.35–12 BC) Zeionises, Sub-king (c.10...