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Vemaka
Historical tribe of Uttarakhand, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vemaka were an ancient Indian tribe, located north of the larger tribe of the Kuninda in northern India.
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They are known for their coins, as the silver coins of the Kunindas, the Vemakas and the Audumbaras closely follow the coins of the Indo-Greek king Apollodotus II in their characteristics (weight, size and material).[1]