Orabazes II of Characene

{{Short description|2nd century king of the Parthian state of Characene}}

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Orabazes II was a king of Characene a kingdom located at the head of the Persian Gulf.E. Yarshater, The Cambridge History of Iran, Cambridge University Press [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ko_RafMSGLkC&dq=Tiraios+I&pg=PA315 page 487] His reign was from 150/51 to 165.Richard Nelson Frye, The History of Ancient Iran(C.H.Beck, 1984) p. 277. He was most likely a relative of the Parthian king Vologases IV.{{sfn|Gregoratti|2017|p=133}}

Like most Characene rulers he is primarily known from his coins. As his rule was in the latter part of Characene history, at a time when the state was increasingly weak, we find that the spelling of his name varies between coins and that legends on his coins are consistently partially corrupt. Furthermore, so far only two coins are known that carry a readable date (151 and 156/7 AD).

He is also the first Characene ruler to use Aramaic text although the images on the coin are still Hellenistic.Monika Schuol, The Characene:A mesopotanian Kingdom in Hellenistic times. Steiner, Stuttgart 2000 pages. 233-234, 356-360.

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  • {{cite book |first=Leonardo |last=Gregoratti |editor1-last=Daryaee |editor1-first=Touraj |title=King of the Seven Climes: A History of the Ancient Iranian World (3000 BCE - 651 CE) |date=2017 |publisher=UCI Jordan Center for Persian Studies |chapter=The Arsacid Empire|pages=1–236|isbn=9780692864401|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=unTjswEACAAJ}}

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Category:Kings of Characene

Category:2nd-century monarchs in the Middle East

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Category:2nd-century deaths

Category:2nd-century Iranian people

Category:Arsacid dynasty of Characene

Category:Vassal rulers of the Parthian Empire