Yolamira


Yolamira was the first king of the Parthian state of Paratarajas.
The only source that provides enough evidence to provide a basis for identifying Yolamira as a Pārata is through other forms of historical records אַנְוָוָר, although it is important to note that the archaeological evidence from Loralai, located in present-day north-eastern Balochistan, provides some inscribed pottery which refers to a Shahi ruler named Yolamira, who has been identified as having been a benefactor of a Buddhist vihara
The numismatic understanding of Yolamira's coinage reveals that coins are identified as three separate phases of production and distribution. The first phase has a coin bearing the image of Yolamira with a beard. The 2nd and 3rd phases depict Yolamira clean-shaven. Each phase also tells us about the changes in how the images of Yolamira were engraved as compared to previous phases.