- Look up
Acesines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acesines may
refer to:
Acesines (bug), a
genus of
insects in the
family Pentatomidae Alcantara (river)...
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spanned the
region between the
Jhelum River (Hydaspes) and
Chenab River (
Acesines), in the
Punjab region of what is now
India and ****stan. He is only mentioned...
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Acesines is a
genus of
Indian shield-bugs in the
subfamily Pentatominae (tribe Axiagastini)
erected by Carl Stål in 1876.
BioLib includes:
Acesines bambusana...
- and the Gr**** form was
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκεσίνης – Akesínes;
Latinized to
Acesines. In the Mahabharata, the
common name of the
river was
Chandrabhaga (Sanskrit:...
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Acesines (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκεσίνης, romanized: Akesínēs)
while its
Latin names were ****inus, ****inos, Asines, Asinius, Onobala, Onobalas, and
Acesines...
- city
founded by
Alexander the
Great at the
junction of the
Indus and the
Acesines river.
Arrian tells that colonists,
mainly Thracian veterans and natives...
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against King Porus, who
ruled a
region lying between the
Hydaspes and the
Acesines (Chenab), in what is now the Punjab, in the
Battle of the
Hydaspes in 326 BC...
- Agal****eis.
Justin (2nd
century CE)
mentions that
Alexander sailed along the
Acesines (Chenab) river,
where the
Agensonae and Sibi (Shibi)
tribes surrendered...
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Eudemus ruled,
first with Taxiles, the
northern dominions of the Indus, down to the
junction of the
Indus and the
Acesines....
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Alexander the Great. His
kingdom spanned between rivers Hydaspes (Jhelum) and
Acesines (Chenab);
Strabo had held the
territory to
contain almost 300 cities. He...