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- Paropamisadae or Parapamisadae (Ancient Gr****: Παροπαμισάδαι or Παροπανισάδαι) was a satrapy of the Alexandrian Empire in modern Afghanistan and ****stan...
- Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king who ruled in the region spanning the Paropamisade to Punjab. Philoxenus seems to have been quite an important king who...
- Agathocles, King of Paropamisade (c.190–180 BC) Antimachus I, Greco-Bactrian King (185–170 BC) Apollodotus I, King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, Gandhara...
- Νικίας, Nikías; r. 90 – 85 BC) was an Indo-Gr**** king who ruled in the Paropamisade. Most of his relatively few coins have been found in northern ****stan...
- King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, and Gandhara (115–95 BC) Heliokles II, King of Gandhara and Punjab (110–100 BC) Polyxenios, King of Paropamisade and Arachosia...
- who ruled in Afghanistan and ****stan, and occupied the areas of the Paropamisade and Arachosia previously held by Menander I. He may have belonged to...
- the mountains past the site of modern Kabul into the country of the Paropamisade, where he founds Alexandria by the Caucasus. In Bactria, Bessus raises...
- from neighbouring Bactria, overran most of his Gr**** kingdom in the Paropamisade around 70 BCE. According to Bopearachchi, these nomads were the Yuezhi...
- it the four satrapies of the Gedrose, the Arachotë, the Aria, and the Paropamisadë, the River Cophes thus forming the extreme boundary of India. According...
- (4,900 km2). The great chain of mountains which, under the names of Paropamisade and Hindu Kush, extends from the Caspian Sea to the Pamir Mountains is...