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- Cleophis (Sanskrit: Kripa ) was an ****acani queen and key figure in the war between the ****acani people and Alexander the Great. Cleophis was the mother...
- infidelity. Cleophis says she was only cajoling Alexander so as to move him to spare India, but Poros will hear nothing of it. But when Cleophis threatens...
- went to his old mother, Cleophis, who also stood determined to defend her motherland to the last extremity. The example of Cleophis ****uming the supreme...
- well as an enemy. Indian campaign of Alexander the Great Taxiles Abisares Cleophis Pauravas Iswhari Prashad and others following his lead, found further support...
- with the men, preferring "a glorious death to a life of dishonour". Queen Cleophis was the main leader of Asvakas during their war against Alexander. The...
- conquered Alexander's satraps in the sub-continent by 317 BC. Porus Abisares Cleophis Pushkarasarin Majumdar, R.C. (1953). The History and Culture of the Indian...
- Poonch, Rajauri and Nowshera districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Taxiles Porus Cleophis Diodorus, Bibliotheca, xvii. 90 Waldemar Heckel: Who’s who in the age of...
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- Alexander the Great (WIA) Craterus Perdiccas Ptolemy I Soter (WIA) Leonnatus (WIA) Cleophis Abisares others class=notpageimage| Location of the Cophen Valley...
- instead she declared herself "Wáng of the Wuman tribe (烏蠻部落王)" ****acani Cleophis (reigned 326 BC–?) Dominion of ****stan Elizabeth II (reigned 1952–1956)...