- needed] In his list,
Ptolemy also
refers to a city
named Arachotus (English:
Arachote /ˈærəkoʊt/; Gr****: Ἀραχωτός) or
Arachoti (acc. to Strabo),
which was the...
- the
river Indus, but add to it the four
satrapies of the Gedrose, the
Arachotë, the Aria, and the Paropamisadë, the
River Cophes thus
forming the extreme...
- the
river Indus, but add to it the four
satrapies of the Gedrosia, the
Arachotë, the Aria, and the Paropamisadë, the
River Cophes, thus
forming the extreme...
-
their freedom, as,
exhausted by
their wars
against the Sogdians, the
Arachotes, the Dranges, the
Arians and the Indians, they were
finally crushed, as...
-
their freedom, as,
exhausted by
their wars
against the Sogdians, the
Arachotes, the Dranges, the
Arians and the Indians, they were
finally crushed, as...
-
their freedom, as,
exhausted by
their wars
against the Sogdians, the
Arachotes, the Dranges, the
Arians and the Indians, they were
finally crushed, as...
- may
refer to the
following personages: Hippalmus, a
chieftain of the
Arachotes and Dersaioi, who
armed themselves against Dionysus in the
Indian War...