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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印度-希臘王國(Indo-Greek Kingdom)有時在中文學術界直接簡稱印希王國。 於公元前180年到公元10年間,建立在古印度西北部和北部的諸多国家,起源於希臘-巴克特里亞國王德米特里一世在公元前二世纪初年入侵印度北部,之後巴克特里亞王國的印度部分與王國分裂,建立許多鬆散的且不同王朝的小國,並統稱希臘-印度王國。疆域橫跨今日的阿富汗、巴基斯坦和印度各一部分,而像是旁遮普的呾叉始羅、今日的錫亞爾科特和 (Pushkalavati) 皆為當時的重要都市,印度-希臘王國歷任30多位希臘化君主,並且經常相互交戰。 經歷兩世紀的統治,印度-希臘王國在語言、符號、宗教藝術和建築上把古印度、古希臘兩個豐富文化融合一起,之後再擴散影響其他地區,時至今日仍可以感受到這種印度-希臘式文化,尤其在佛教藝術上。
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