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- Arachosia (/ærəˈkoʊsiə/; Gr****: Ἀραχωσία Arachōsíā), or Harauvatis (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎼𐎢𐎺𐎫𐎡𐏁 Harauvatiš), was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire. Mainly...
- Alexandria in Arachosia (Gr****: Ἀλεξάνδρεια Ἀραχωσίας) also known as Alexandropolis (Ἀλεξανδρόπολις) was a city in ancient times that is now called Kandahar...
- southern section of the city) in the 4th century BC and named it Alexandria Arachosia. Many empires have long fought over the city due to its strategic location...
- authority and was transformed into an empire, which encomp****ed Drangiana, Arachosia, and Gandhara. He is generally known from the Acts of Thomas, the Takht-i-Bahi...
- 2019-09-24. "Arachosia cubana". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Arachosia cubana". NMBE World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Arachosia cubana species...
- person. He spent time at the court of Sibyrtius, who was a satrap of Arachosia under Antigonus I and then Seleucus I. Megasthenes was then an amb****ador...
- Strait of Hormuz. It is directly to the south of the countries of Bactria, Arachosia and Drangiana, to the east of the country of Carmania and due west of...
- Apollodotus I, King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (c.180–160 BC) Antimachus II, King of Paropamisadae, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (c.172–167...
- between Persia and Arachosia concerning the Zoroastrian faith. It is believed that the Avesta had arrived in Persia through Arachosia. Thus the region is...
- is said to have taught in the city, perhaps in the 15th century BCE. Arachosia (modern Kandahar) was considered the second fatherland of Zoroastrianism...