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  1. Bactria - Wikipedia

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    WebBactria (/ ˈ b æ k t r i ə /; Bactrian: βαχλο, Bakhlo), or Bactriana, was an ancient region in Central Asia in Amu Darya's middle stream, stretching north of the Hindu Kush, west of the Pamirs and south of the Gissar range, covering the northern part of Afghanistan, southwestern Tajikistan and southeastern Uzbekistan.. Called "beautiful Bactria, …

  2. Diodotus I - Wikipedia

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    WebDiodotus I Soter (Greek: Διόδοτος Σωτήρ, Diódotos Sōtḗr; c. 315-300 BC – c. 235 BC), was the first Hellenistic King of Bactria. Diodotus became independent of the Seleucid empire around 255 or 245 BC, and established the Diodotid Bactrian Kingdom, which endured in various forms until the beginning of the first century AD.In about 250 BC, Diodotus

  3. Bactriane — Wikipédia

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    WebLa Bactriane (du grec ancien : Βακτριανὴ translit. : Baktrianê) ou Bactrie est une région à cheval sur les États actuels d'Afghanistan, du Tadjikistan, et de l'Ouzbékistan, située entre les montagnes de l'Hindou Kouch et le fleuve Amou-Daria.C'est un État fondé autour de la cité de Bactres (l'actuel Balkh, ville du Nord de l'actuel Afghanistan) qui a été sa capitale ...

  4. History of Iran - Wikipedia

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    WebThe history of Iran is intertwined with the history of a larger region known as Greater Iran, comprising the area from Anatolia in the west to the borders of Ancient India and the Syr Darya in the east, and from the Caucasus and the Eurasian Steppe in the north to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south. Central to this area is Iran, commonly …

  5. Complete guide to India - Lonely Planet | Asia

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    WebMar 25, 2022 · COVID-19 India drops international flight bans to make it easier for people to visit Mar 28, 2022 • 3 min read. India will return to its pre-pandemic schedule of flights on March 27, giving passengers worldwide more routes into the country.

  6. Alexander the Great (article) | Khan Academy

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    WebLearn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

  7. Hellenization - Wikipedia

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    WebHellenization (other British spelling Hellenisation) or Hellenism is the adoption of Greek culture, religion, language and identity by non-Greeks. In the ancient period, colonization often led to the Hellenization of indigenous peoples; in the Hellenistic period, many of the territories which were conquered by Alexander the Great were Hellenized; under the …

  8. Bactria - World History Encyclopedia

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    WebApr 28, 2011 · Bactria was a province of the Persian empire located in modern Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. After the defeat of Darius III of Persia, Bactria continued to offer resistance against Alexander the Great, led by Bessus, who had proclaimed himself successor to Darius. Alexander conquered it with great difficulty between 329-327 BCE, …

  9. Bing Microsoft Translator

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    WebUse Enter / Space to view and traverse through the list of languages

  10. Levant - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Levant (/ l ə ˈ v æ n t /) is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Western Asia.In its narrowest sense, which is in use today in archaeology and other cultural contexts, it is equivalent to a stretch of land bordering the Mediterranean in South-western Asia, i.e. the historical region of …



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