A. K. Narain
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A. K. Narain was an Indian historian and numismat who published extensively on the subject of Indian history, and especially the Indo-Greeks. He is rather famous for his book "The Indo-Greeks" (published in 1956), in which he opposed the theses of British historian Sir William Woodthorpe Tarn, and a numismatical study "The coin types of the Indo-Greeks".

