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- comes from the Gr****s and Romans, who record that under Darius III the Arachosians and Drangians were under the command of a governor who, together with...
- Abdur Rashid. Some western ethnologists consider them of being mix of Arachosian or Tatar ethnicity. Although the Utmanzai and Mehsud tribes have a traditional...
- the descent at Gandamak, winter is rigorous, especially so on the high Arachosian plateau. Although Herat is approximately 240 m (787 ft) lower than Kandahar...
- the largest town of the Oreitai. The core of colonists were retired Arachosian hor****. Alexander probably intended the new town to be an emporium controlling...
- Diognetos and Baiton, who refer to an "Arachosiorum oppidum” ("town of the Arachosians"). Alexandria probably gave orders to refound the city while he was in...
- Elamite, Parthian, Arian, Bactrian, Sogdian, C****smian, Zarangian, Arachosian, Sattagydian, Gandharan, Hindush (Indian), Saka (haumavarga), Saka (tigraxauda)...
- northwest of Ashoka's empire—perhaps Kandahar, or Alexandria-of-the-Arachosians—which was not ruled by him and for which he troubled to send Buddhist...
- south. The inhabitants of Arachosia were Iranian peoples, referred to as Arachosians or Arachoti. It is ****umed that they were called Paktyans by ethnicity...
- cities on the east (Alexandria of the Caucasus and Alexandria of the Arachosians) and the Parthian-controlled territory of Arachosia on the south: Beyond...
- Median, Elamite, Parthian, Arian Bactrian, Sogdian, C****smian, Zarangian, Arachosian, Sattagydian, Gandharan, Hindush, Saka (Haumavarga), Saka (Tigraxauda)...