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Boukephala (Ancient Gr****: Βουκεφάλα) and
Nikaia (Νίκαια) were two
cities founded by
Alexander the
Great on
either side of the
Hydaspes (modern-day Jhelum...
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Alexander later founded two cities—Nicaea at the site of
victory and
Bucephalous at the battle-ground, in
memory of his horse, who died soon
after the...
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commissioned two
cities in commemoration:
Nicaea at the site of his
victory and
Bucephalous at the battle-ground, in
memory of his horse. Later,
decadrachms were...
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Alexander later founded two cities—Nicaea at the site of
victory and
Bucephalous at the battle-ground, in
memory of his horse, who died soon
after the...
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Turkmenistan Alexandria Eschate, Fergana,
modern Tajikistan Alexandria Bucephalous,
modern Punjab, ****stan
Alexandria Nicaea,
modern Nicaea, Punjab, ****stan...
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Alexandria Ariana western Afghanistan Herat Alexandria Asiana Iran
Alexandria Bucephalous ****stan Jhelum, or more
likely Phalia Alexandria in the
Caucasus near...
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towns and
other geographic features named after animals.
Alexandria Bucephalous,
former city
founded by
Alexander the
Great in
memory of his beloved...
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Apollodorus [sic] and Menander. — Periplus, §47 The Gr**** city of
Alexandria Bucephalous on the
Jhelum River is
mentioned in the Periplus, as well as in the Roman...
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Indus or
Alexandria Nicaea (to
celebrate his victory) and
Alexandria Bucephalous or
Bucephala (named
after his
horse Bucephalus,
which dies there); and...
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Alexander later founded two cities—Nicaea at the site of
victory and
Bucephalous at the battle-ground, in
memory of his horse, who died soon
after the...