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- years, Sibyrtius was appointed by Alexander, on his return from India (326 BCE), governor of the province of Carmania. Shortly after, Sibyrtius exchanged...
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- Megasthenes lived in Arachosia, with the satrap Sibyrtius, from where he visited India: Megasthenes lived with Sibyrtius, satrap of Arachosia, and often speaks...
- also being crushed in battle by them multiple times. He sent them to Sibyrtius, the Macedonian satrap of Arachosia, with the order to dispatch them by...
- of these differences: The Arachosians and Gedrosians were ****igned to Sibyrtius; the Drancae and Arci to Stasanor. Amyntas was allotted the Bactrians...
- Aria and Drangiana. Stasanor the Solian, over Bactria and Sogdiana; and Sibyrtius over Arachosia. The country of the Parapamisians was bestowed upon Oxyartes...
- Sophytes may have been the Mauryan Empire satrap of Arachosia, succeeding Sibyrtius, after Seleucus had ceded the ****enistic territory of Arachosia to Chandragupta...
- Arachosia and Gedrosia All accounts are consistent in naming Stasanor and Sibyrtius as respective satraps of these two double satrapies. Paropamisia Diodorus...
- number of troops to prevent Eumenes from reaching the Mediterranean. Sibyrtius, satrap of Arachosia, saw the situation as hopeless and returned to his...
- Dionysus claims to have sunk 12 or 13 enemy ships with Cleisthenes (son of Sibyrtius), his slave Xanthias says "Then I woke up." The philosopher Aristotle...