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- The Yavanarajya inscription, also called the Maghera Well Stone Inscription, was discovered in the village of Maghera, 17 kilometers north of Mathura...
- presence has ever been found in Mathura. On the contrary, according to the Yavanarajya inscription, Mathura was probably under the control of Indo-Gr****s from...
- the Azes era which is now thought to have started in 47/46 BCE. The Yavanarajya inscription was discovered in Mathura, India in 1988. The inscription...
- discovered in 1988, the Yavanarajya inscription, mentions "The last day of year 116 of Yavana hegemony (Yavanarajya)". The "Yavanarajya" probably refers to...
- discovered in 1988 mentions "The last day of year 116 of Yavana hegemony (Yavanarajya)", also attesting presence of the Indo-Gr****s in the 2nd century BCE...
- of Mathura around the same time frame (150–50 BCE) according to the Yavanarajya inscription, it is thought that there may have been a sort of tributary...
- This article is a list of the various dynasties and monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of in****bents. The...
- Rajar Dhibi Inscriptions Ayodhya Hathibada Ghosundi Heliodorus pillar Lakulisa Mathura Mora Well Mountain Temple Naneghat Reh Yavanarajya Vasu Doorjamb...
- Heliocles I Menander I 130–120 BCE Yuezhi occupation Zoilus I Agathoclea Yavanarajya inscription 120–110 BCE Lysias Strato I 110–100 BCE Antialcidas Heliocles...
- Indo-Gr**** expeditions into the Gangetic Plains may be furnished by the Yavanarajya inscription discovered in Mathura, and discoveries of Menander's coins...