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- Euthymedia or Euthydemia (Gr****: Ευθυμεδεία) was the ancient city of Sagala belonging to the Bactrian Dynasty, now located in modern-day Sialkot, ****stan...
- Punjab, which he seemed to have called Euthydemia, after his father ("the city of Sagala, also called Euthydemia" (Ptolemy, Geographia, VII 1)) No undisputed...
- monk" (Shramanas) Ashokavadana, 133, trans. John Strong. Sagala, renamed Euthydemia by the Gr****s, was used as a capital by the Indo-Gr**** king Menander during...
- Punjab, which he seemed to have called Euthydemia, after his father ("the city of Sagala, also called Euthydemia" (Ptolemy, Geographia, VII 1)) A Journey...
- Saka Zygman, Edmund (1957). "A Tetradrachm of Azes II struck at Sāngala-Euthydemia". Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society). 7: 51–56. JSTOR 43574181...
- Punjab along the Hydaspes river, with the "city of Sagala, also called Euthydemia" and another city named "Bucephala" (Ptolemy, Geographia, VII 1), or "Bucephalus...
- ****stan, which he seemed to have called Euthydemia, after his father ("the city of Sagala, also called Euthydemia" (Ptolemy, Geographia, VII 1)) A Journey...
- Punjab along the Hydaspes river, with the "city of Sagala, also called Euthydemia" and another city named "Bucephala" (Ptolemy, Geographia, VII 1), or "Bucephalus...