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  2. Timeline of Indo-Greek kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Within the Indo-Greek Kingdom there were over 30 kings, often in competition on different territories. Many of them are only known through their coins. Many of the dates, territories, and relationships between Indo-Greek kings are tentative and essentially based on numismatic analysis (find places, overstrikes, monograms, metallurgy, styles), a few Classical writings, and Indian writings and ...

  3. Indo-Greek Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The last known Indo-Greek kings Strato II and Strato III, here on a joint coin (25 BC-10 AD), were the last Indo-Greek king in eastern territories of Eastern Punjab. The Indo-Greek kingdoms lost most of their eastern territories in the 1st century BC following the death of Menander. [ 224 ]

  4. History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Greeks continued to maintain themselves in the eastern Punjab for several decades, until the kingdom of the last Indo-Greek king Strato II was taken over by the Indo-Scythian ruler Rajuvula around 10 CE. The coins of these Indo-Greek rulers deteriorated constantly, both in terms of artistic quality (due to the long isolation) and in ...

  5. Template:Indo-Greek kings - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of South Asian history - Wikipedia

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    Below is a timeline of South Asian history. South Asia Timetable Timeline and cultural period ... Indo-Greek Kingdom: Shunga Empire: Adivasi (tribes) Early Cholas

  7. Timeline of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of ancient Greece from its emergence around 800 BC to its subjection to the Roman Empire in 146 BC. For earlier times, see Greek Dark Ages, Aegean civilizations and Mycenaean Greece. For later times see Roman Greece, Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Greece. For modern Greece after 1820, see Timeline of modern Greek history.

  8. Timeline of Indian history - Wikipedia

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    During its existence, the kingdom was ruled over by 30 successive kings, with Menander I being the most famous Indo-Greek king. 184 BCE: The Mauryan Empire, declines 165/155 BCE Menander I becomes the king of the Indo-Greek Kingdom.

  9. Template:Indo-Greek Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    200–190 BCE: Demetrius I: 190–180 BCE: Agathocles, Pantaleon: 185–170 BCE: Antimachus I: 180–160 BCE: Apollodotus I: 175–170 BCE: Demetrius II: 160–155 BCE: Antimachus II