- Greco-Roman
writers Strabo, Arrian, and
Justin (c.
second century) call him "
Sandrocottus". In Gr**** and
Latin accounts,
Chandragupta is
known as Sandrakottos...
-
Indus was
subject to Seleucus. The
Roman historian Justin described how
Sandrocottus (Gr****
version of Chandragupta's name) ********inated Gr****
governors and...
-
established settlements of his own, but
Seleucus Nicator gave them to
Sandrocottus (Chandragupta), upon
terms of
intermarriage and of
receiving in exchange...
-
study being conducted by a team from IIT Kharagpur,
believes that King
Sandrocottus (mentioned by Gr****
explorer Megasthenes) was Chandraketu,
whose fort...
-
According to Appian: He [Seleucus]
crossed the
Indus and
waged war with
Sandrocottus [Maurya], king of the Indians, who
dwelt on the
banks of that stream...
-
established settlements of his own, but
Seleucus Nicator gave them to
Sandrocottus (Chandragupta), upon
terms of
intermarriage and of
receiving in exchange...
-
established settlements of his own, but
Seleucus I
Nicator gave them to
Sandrocottus, upon
terms of
intermarriage and of
receiving in
exchange 500 elephants...
- were sent [as] amb****adors to
Palimbothra (Pataliputra):
Megasthenes to
Sandrocottus,
Deimachus to
Allitrochades his son.
Deimachus apparently wrote extensively...
-
established there settlements of his own. But
Seleucus I
Nicator gave them to
Sandrocottus in
consequence of a
marriage contract, and
received in
return five hundred...
- and His Times.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9788120804050. "
Sandrocottus, when he was a stripling, saw
Alexander himself, and we are told that...