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Greco-Bactrian kings
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Indo-Greek kings
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Territories/ dates |
West Bactria |
East Bactria |
Paropamisade
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Arachosia |
Gandhara |
Western Punjab |
Eastern Punjab |
Mathura[2]
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| 326-325 BCE
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Campaigns of Alexander the Great in India
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Nanda Empire
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| 312 BCE
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Creation of the Seleucid Empire
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Creation of the Maurya Empire
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| 305 BCE
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Seleucid Empire after Mauryan war
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Maurya Empire
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| 280 BCE
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Foundation of Ai-Khanoum
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| 255–239 BCE
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Independence of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom Diodotus I
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Emperor Ashoka (268-232)
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| 239–223 BCE
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Diodotus II
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| 230–200 BCE
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Euthydemus I
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| 200–190 BCE
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Demetrius I
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Sunga Empire
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| 190-185 BCE
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Euthydemus II
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| 190–180 BCE
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Agathocles
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Pantaleon
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| 185–170 BCE
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Antimachus I
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| 180–160 BCE
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Apollodotus I
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| 175–170 BCE
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Demetrius II
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| 160–155 BCE
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Antimachus II
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| 170–145 BCE
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Eucratides I
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| 155–130 BCE
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Yuezhi occupation, loss of Ai-Khanoum
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Eucratides II Plato Heliocles I
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Menander I
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| 130–120 BCE
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Yuezhi occupation
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Zoilos I
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Agathokleia
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Yavanarajya inscription
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| 120–110 BCE
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Lysias
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Strato I
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| 110–100 BCE
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Antialcidas
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Heliokles II
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| 100 BCE
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Polyxenos
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Demetrius III
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| 100–95 BCE
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Philoxenus
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| 95–90 BCE
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Diomedes
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Amyntas
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Epander
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| 90 BCE
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Theophilos
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Peukolaos
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Thraso
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| 90–85 BCE
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Nicias
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Menander II
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Artemidoros
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| 90–70 BCE
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Hermaeus
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Archebius
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Yuezhi occupation
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Maues (Indo-Scythian)
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| 75–70 BCE
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Vonones
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Telephos
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Apollodotus II
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| 65–55 BCE
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Spalirises
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Hippostratos
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Dionysios
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| 55–35 BCE
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Azes I (Indo-Scythians)
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Zoilos II
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| 55–35 BCE
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Vijayamitra/ Azilises
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Apollophanes
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| 25 BCE – 10 CE
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Gondophares
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Zeionises
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Kharahostes
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Strato II Strato III
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Gondophares (Indo-Parthian)
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Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian)
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Kujula Kadphises (Kushan Empire)
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Bhadayasa (Indo-Scythian)
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Sodasa (Indo-Scythian)
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