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Paropamisadae or
Parapamisadae (Ancient Gr****: Παροπαμισάδαι or Παροπανισάδαι) was a
satrapy of the
Alexandrian Empire in
modern Afghanistan and ****stan...
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geographical position of the
tribes is as follows:
along the
Indus are the
Paropamisadae,
above whom lies the
Paropamisus Mountains: then,
towards the south...
- the
reign of
Heliocles around 130 BCE. The
Eastern part, made of the
Paropamisadae, Arachosia,
Gandhara and Punjab,
perhaps as far as Mathura, was ruled...
- Subsequently, he was
appointed by
Alexander as
satrap of the
province of
Paropamisadae. He
continued to hold this
position until the
death of
Alexander (323...
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southern foothills of the
Hindu Kush mountains, in the
country of the
Paropamisadae. In
classical times, the
Hindu Kush
mountains were also
designated as...
- The
Parsii were a
nomadic tribe, in the
district of
Paropamisadae in
Bactria near the
Hindu Kush
ranges in
northern Afghanistan during antiquity. They...
- King of
Paropamisadae, Arachosia, Gandhara, and
Punjab (c.172–167 BC)
Demetrius II, King of
Bactria (c.155–150 BC)
Menander I, King of
Paropamisadae, Arachosia...
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Ariana Bactria Gandhara Iran
Kabulistan Kafiristan Khorasan Kushanshahr Paropamisadae Sistan Zabulistan Related topics Political history Political violence...
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provinces of Carmania, Gedrosia, Drangiana, Arachosia, Aria, the
Paropamisadae; also
Bactria was
reckoned to
Ariana and was
called "the
ornament of...
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Helmand River.
Arachosia bordered on
Drangiana to the west, on the
Paropamisadae to the north,
Hindush to the east, and
Gedrosia to the south. Isidore...