-
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...
-
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
Arachosians at his order,
allowing him to escape.
Despite saving the ship and
successfully concealing Earth's
location from the
Arachosians, Suzdal...
- 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...
-
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
following p****age is the
source of most of
these differences: The
Arachosians and
Gedrosians were ****igned to Sibyrtius; the
Drancae and Arci to Stasanor...
-
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...
- south. The
inhabitants of
Arachosia were
Iranian peoples,
referred to as
Arachosians or Arachoti. It is ****umed that they were
called Pactyans by ethnicity...
- 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...
-
supposing that
Sophytos had been a ****enized
Indian in the
service of the
Arachosians region of the
Maurya Empire. The
usage of Gr**** and
Aramaic is attested...