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Maues calls himself "Great King of Kings", and this is in fact a rather megalomanic version of the traditional Persian title ( by this time, this was too early to call it a traditional Parthian title), and anyway the Parthians took the title from the Seleucids who took it from the Achaemenids.
--Sponsianus 23:47, 18 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Maues in Indo-Aryan is Moga.The Moga clan is a subclan of the Gill clan in the Punjab/South Asia.Gilla is a son of Herakles ;hence the figure on the coins ?.Gelae was a scythian tribe;one legend says scythians are descended from Herakles..Although
Herakles killed his sons,or did he?