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Asvakas (Sanskrit: Aśvaka) were an
ancient people from
Gandhara in the present-day ****stan and Afghanistan. The
region in
which they
lived was also called...
- the
Aspasians and
drive them
within their walls. The rest of the army came up the next day and took the city. However, a
number of the
Aspasians decided...
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Victory 327 May 327 –
March 326 BC
Indian Campaign Cophen Cophen campaign .
Aspasians Expedition Afghanistan and ****stan King ⁂
Victory 326-04
April 326 BC...
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Victory 327 May 327 –
March 326 BC
Indian Campaign Cophen Cophen campaign .
Aspasians Expedition Afghanistan and ****stan King ⁂
Victory 326-04
April 326 BC...
- Bajaur,
which its
inhabitants had
burnt and deserted.
Having defeated the
Aspasians, from whom he took 40,000
prisoners and 230,000 oxen,
Alexander crossed...
- P. Bharadwaj.
OPERATIONS AGAINST THE
ASPASIANS,
Arrian Anabasis Book 4b, ChXXIV.
OPERATIONS AGAINST THE
ASPASIANS,
Arrian Anabasis Book 4b, Ch XXIV, translated...
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situated in present-day Nawagai,
marking the
initial encounter with the
Aspasians.
Arrian do****ented
their implementation of a
scorched earth strategy,...
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Arigaeum (Arigaion),
capital city of the
Aspasians (Nawagai, ****stan),
Alexander campaign against Aspasians and Guraei―Gandara, ****stan
Autumn 327 M****aca/M****aga...
- in his
classic book, (The
Gates of India, p 102-03),
writes that the
Aspasians (Aspasioi)
represent the
modern Kafirs. But the
modern Kafirs, especially...
- "Aspa" part of the name (Aspavarman)
alludes to
connections with the
Aspasians or
Aspasioi of Arrian. Many
kings of
Apraca dynasty have used
Varman as...