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- the last decade of 3rd century BCE. Sophagasenus finds reference only in "The Histories" of Polybius. Sophagasenus is probably derived from the name Shubhagasena...
- crossed into the Kabul valley, received presents from the Indian king Sophagasenus and returned west by way of Seistan and Kerman (206/5). Androthenes brought...
- emulated Seleucus with an expedition into India where he met with King Sophagasenus (Sanskrit: Subhagasena) receiving war elephants, perhaps in accordance...
- Alexander, crossed into the Kabul valley, reaching the realm of Indian king Sophagasenus and returned west by way of Seistan and Kerman (206/5). According to...
- the north-western provinces which was then ruled by the Mauryan ruler Sophagasenus (Subhagasena, probably a successor of Virasena). There is also much modern...
- independence of some areas within the empire, such as that ruled by Sophagasenus, a top-heavy administration where authority was entirely in the hands...
- into the Kabul valley and renews his friendship with the Indian king Sophagasenus. The war between Macedonia and Rome drags on with no decisive advantage...
- valley, where he received war elephants and presents from the local king Sophagasenus: He (Antiochus) crossed the Caucasus (the Caucasus Indicus or Paropamisus:...
- Caucasus (Hindu Kush) and descended into India; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus the king of the Indians; received more elephants, until he had a hundred...
- Carratelli) The last ruler in the region was probably Subhagasena (Sophagasenus of Polybius), who, in all probability, belonged to the Ashvaka (q.v.)...