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Gedrosia (/dʒɪˈdroʊʒə/; Gr****: Γεδρωσία) is the ****enized name of the part of
coastal Balochistan that
roughly corresponds to today's Makran. In books...
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Gedrosia the
boundary is known: the
country ceded was that
between the
Median Hydaspes (probably the Purali) and the Indus." With
regard to
Gedrosia,...
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Gedrosia is a dry,
mountainous country along the
northwestern s****s of the
Indian Ocean. It was
occupied in the
Bronze Age by
people who
settled in the...
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rather than
streamlined bureacrayic control'."
Gedrosia:
Smith (1914, p. 149): "The
satrapy of
Gedrosia (or Gadrosia)
extended far to the west, and probably...
- near Kabul. The
Achaemenid Army was in
great distress in the
deserts of
Gedrosia. In this expedition, he is said to have been lost much of his army in the...
- 540 BC.
Cyrus first tried to
conquer Gedrosia,
however he was
decisively defeated and
departed Gedrosia.
Gedrosia was most
likely conquered during the...
- his empire,
certainly Gandhara, Parapamisadae, and the
eastern parts of
Gedrosia, and
possibly also
Arachosia and Aria as far as Herat."
Seleucus I received...
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Ghats Ganges Basin Ganges Delta Guzgan Pashtunistan Punjab Balochistan Gedrosia Makran Marathwada Kashmir Kashmir Valley Pir
Panjal Range Thar
Desert Indus...
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Seleucus was
defeated and the
lands of Aria, Arachosia, Gandhara, and
Gedrosia were
ceded to the
Mauryans in
exchange for a
matrimonial alliance and 500...
- back to
Babylonia and p****ed
through the
Kharan desert (It was
known as
Gedrosia at that time), in an
attempt to
compare himself against Cyrus the Great...