- time of
Alexander the Great's expedition. His real name was
Ambhi (Gr****:
Omphis), and the Gr****s
appear to have
called him
Taxiles or Taxilas,
after the...
- then-ruler of Taxila,
Omphis, son of Ambhiraj.
Years ago, he had
visited Alexander in
Sogdiana and was
treated as an ally;
Omphis' rule was
confirmed and...
-
Afghanistan and
northern ****stan), to come to him and
submit to his authority.
Omphis (Indian name Ambhi), the
ruler of Taxila,
whose kingdom extended from the...
-
probably in Udabhandapura, he was
greeted by the-then
ruler of Taxila,
Omphis.
Omphis had
hoped to
force both
Porus and
Abisares into
submission leveraging...
-
probably in Udabhandapura, he was
greeted by the
ruler of Taxila,
Omphis.
Omphis had
hoped to
force both
Porus and
Abisares into
submission leveraging...
-
Alexander the
Great crossed the
Hindu Kush and
advanced to Nicaea,
where Omphis, king of
Taxila and
other chiefs joined him.
Alexander then
dispatched part...
- 326 BCE
without a battle, as the city was
surrendered by its ruler, king
Omphis (Ä€mbhi). Gr****
historians accompanying Alexander described Taxila as "wealthy...
- the
Jhelum River, ****stan, to come to him and
submit to his authority.
Omphis,
ruler of Taxila,
whose kingdom extended from the
Indus to the Hydaspes...
- of Gandhara, to come to him and
submit to his authority.
Ambhi (Gr****:
Omphis),
ruler of Taxila,
whose kingdom extended from the
Indus to the
Jhelum (Gr****:...
-
valley and
Pushkalavati in
modern day Peshawar. The
sovereign of Taxila,
Omphis,
formed an
alliance with Alexander,
motivated by a
longstanding animosity...