-
comes from the Gr****s and Romans, who
record that
under Darius III the
Arachosians and
Drangians were
under the
command of a
governor who,
together with...
-
Abdur Rashid. Some
western ethnologists consider them of
being mix of
Arachosian or
Tatar ethnicity.
Although the
Utmanzai and
Mehsud tribes have a traditional...
- the
descent at Gandamak,
winter is rigorous,
especially so on the high
Arachosian plateau.
Although Herat is
approximately 240 m (787 ft)
lower than Kandahar...
-
Diognetos and Baiton, who
refer to an "Arachosiorum oppidum” ("town of the
Arachosians").
Alexander probably gave
orders to
refound the city
while he was in...
- the
largest town of the Oreitai. The core of
colonists were
retired Arachosian hor****.
Alexander probably intended the new town to be an
emporium controlling...
- 150
kilometers north of today's Kabul, or
possibly Alexandria of the
Arachosians), with 30,000
monks for the
dedication ceremony of the Maha
Thupa ("Great...
- Elamite, Parthian, Arian, Bactrian, Sogdian, C****smian, Zarangian,
Arachosian, Sattagydian, Gandharan,
Hindush (Indian), Saka (haumavarga), Saka (tigraxauda)...
-
northwest of Ashoka's empire—perhaps Kandahar, or Alexandria-of-the-
Arachosians—which was not
ruled by him and for
which he
troubled to send Buddhist...
-
cities on the east (Alexandria of the
Caucasus and
Alexandria of the
Arachosians) and the Parthian-controlled
territory of
Arachosia on the south: Beyond...
- cavalry.
Bessus commanded the left
flank with the Bactrians,
Dahae cavalry,
Arachosian cavalry,
Persian cavalry,
Susian cavalry,
Cadusian cavalry and Scythians...