Also known as Indo-Greeks, Graeco-Indian Kingdoms
Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom in northwestern South Asia (200 BCE–10 CE)
The Indo-Greek Kingdoms were Greek-ruled states that existed in northwestern South Asia from around 200 BCE to 10 CE, established during the Hellenistic period following Alexander the Great's conquests. They represent a fascinating historical meeting point where Greek and Indian cultures blended together for several centuries before gradually disappearing.
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