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  • 11History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom — The History of the Indo Greek Kingdom covers a period from the 2nd century BCE to the beginning of the 1st century CE in northern and northwestern India. There were over 30 Indo Greek kings, often in competition on different territories. Many of… …

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  • 12History of Afghanistan — Timeline …

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  • 13Arachosien — als Satrapie im Achämenidenreich 500 v. Chr. Arachos …

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  • 14Arachosier — Arachosien als Satrapie im Achämenidenreich 500 v. Chr. Arachosien, ca. 300 v. Chr. Arachosien war ein historisches Gebiet und eine Provinz im Südosten des antiken Perserreichs u …

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  • 15Demetrius I of Bactria — For other rulers with the same name, see Demetrius I (disambiguation). Demetrius I Greco Bactrian/ Indo Greek king Coin of Demetrius I. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Reign …

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  • 16Timeline of Indo-Greek Kingdoms — Main Indo Greek kings, timeline and territoriesThere were over 30 Indo Greek kings, often in competition on different territories. Many of them are only known through their coinsMany of the dates, territories, and relationships between Indo Greek …

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  • 17Sophagasenus — Sophagasenos or Sophagasenus (Sanskrit: Subhagasena) was a local Indian king ruling in Kabul and Kapisa valley (Paropamisade of the classical writings) during the last decade of third century BCE. Sophagasnus finds reference only in The Histories …

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  • 18Full translation of the Behistun Inscription — The following translation of the Behistun Inscription was made by L.W. King and R.C. Thompson [ The sculptures and inscription of Darius the Great on the rock of Behistûn in Persia , 1907 London. (I have made some minor changes and added the… …

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  • 19Sistan — Modern Sistan (PerB|سیستان) is a border region in southeastern Iran (see Sistan and Baluchestan Province) and southwestern Afghanistan (see Nimruz Province). In ancient times the area was known as Arachosia; it became known as Sakastan in the 1st …

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  • 20Name of Croatia — The name of Croatia derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North West Slavic xrovat , by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic *xorvat , from Proto Slavic *xarwāt . The Old Croatian ethnonym *xъrvatъ is of variant stem, and is …

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