Gangaridai
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι Gangaridae) was an ancient kingdom, which existed around 300 BC, in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. It was described by the Greek traveller Megasthenes in his work Indica. Greek and Latin historians suggested that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent, anticipating the valiant joint counterattack of the mighty Gangaridai and Prasii (Nanda) Empires, the latter located in central Bihar. The capital of the Gangaridai was situated at Kotalipara in present-day Gopalganj District, Bangladesh.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Gangaridai
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι Gangaridae) was an ancient kingdom, which existed around 300 BC, in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. It was described by the Greek traveller Megasthenes in his work Indica. Greek and Latin historians suggested that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent, anticipating the valiant joint counterattack of the mighty Gangaridai and Prasii (Nanda) Empires, the latter located in central Bihar. The capital of the Gangaridai was situated at Kotalipara in present-day Gopalganj District, Bangladesh.
has abstract
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι ...... opalganj District, Bangladesh.
@en
Gangaridai fu il nome di un re ...... ulle origini di questi imperi.
@it
capital
founding year
thumbnail
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
733,026,089
government type
image map caption
Gangaridai in Ptolemy's Map.
p
region
s
Mauryan Empire
year end
hypernym
comment
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι ...... opalganj District, Bangladesh.
@en
Gangaridai fu il nome di un re ...... ulle origini di questi imperi.
@it
label
Gangaridai
@en
Gangaridai
@it
wasDerivedFrom
depiction
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Gangaridai Kingdom
@en