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Greco-Bactrian
and
Indo-Greek
kings, territories and chronology
Based on
Bopearachchi
(1991)
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Greco-Bactrian
kings
Indo-Greek
kings
Territories/
dates
West
Bactria
East
Bactria
Paropamisade
Arachosia
Gandhara
Western Punjab
Eastern Punjab
Mathura
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326-325 BCE
Campaigns of Alexander the Great in India
Nanda Empire
312 BCE
Creation of the
Seleucid Empire
Creation of the
Maurya Empire
305 BCE
Seleucid Empire
after
Mauryan war
Maurya Empire
280 BCE
Foundation of
Ai-Khanoum
255–239 BCE
Independence of the
Greco-Bactrian kingdom
Diodotus I
Emperor
Ashoka
(268-232 BCE)
239–223 BCE
Diodotus II
230–200 BCE
Euthydemus I
200–190 BCE
Demetrius I
Sunga Empire
190-185 BCE
Euthydemus II
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
170–145 BCE
Eucratides I
155–130 BCE
Yuezhi
occupation,
loss of
Ai-Khanoum
Eucratides II
Plato
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 II
100 BCE
Polyxenus
Demetrius III
100–95 BCE
Philoxenus
95–90 BCE
Diomedes
Amyntas
Epander
90 BCE
Theophilus
Peucolaus
Thraso
90–85 BCE
Nicias
Menander II
Artemidorus
90–70 BCE
Hermaeus
Archebius
Yuezhi
occupation
Maues
(
Indo-Scythian
)
75–70 BCE
Vonones
Telephus
Apollodotus II
65–55 BCE
Spalirises
Hippostratus
Dionysius
55–35 BCE
Azes I
(Indo-Scythians)
Zoilus II
55–35 BCE
Vijayamitra
/
Azilises
Apollophanes
25 BCE – 10 CE
Gondophares
Zeionises
Kharahostes
Strato II
Strato III
Gondophares
(
Indo-Parthian
)
Rajuvula
(Indo-Scythian)
Kujula Kadphises
(
Kushan Empire
)
Bhadayasa
(Indo-Scythian)
Sodasa
(Indo-Scythian)
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O. Bopearachchi, "Monnaies gréco-bactriennes et indo-grecques, Catalogue raisonné", Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1991, p.453
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Quintanilla, Sonya Rhie (2 April 2019).
"History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura: Ca. 150 BCE - 100 CE"
. BRILL – via Google Books.