Gangaridai
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; Latin: Gangaridae) is a term used by the ancient Greco-Roman writers to describe a people or a geographical region of the ancient Indian subcontinent. Some of these writers state that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent because of the strong war elephant force of the Gangaridai. The writers variously mention the Gangaridai as a distinct tribe, or a nation within a larger kingdom (presumably the Nanda Empire).
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Gangaridai
Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; Latin: Gangaridae) is a term used by the ancient Greco-Roman writers to describe a people or a geographical region of the ancient Indian subcontinent. Some of these writers state that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent because of the strong war elephant force of the Gangaridai. The writers variously mention the Gangaridai as a distinct tribe, or a nation within a larger kingdom (presumably the Nanda Empire).
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Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; ...... raketugarh and Wari-Bateshwar.
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Gangaridai (Sanskerta: Ganga R ...... i Megasthenes dalam karyanya .
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Gangaridai fu il nome di un re ...... ulle origini di questi imperi.
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Gangaridaj (en greka: Γανγαρίδ ...... raketugarho kaj Ŭari-Bateŝŭar.
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... the last race situated on ...... ct of country from the Ganges.
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He [Alexander] questioned Pheg ...... band, the kingdom fell to him.
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Next came the Ganges, the larg ...... ran up to the number of 3,000.
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On the doors will I represent ...... s of our victorious Quirinius.
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The Battle with Porus depresse ...... and 6,000 fighting elephants.
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There is a river near it calle ...... d coin which is called caltis.
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This river [Ganges], which is ...... up his campaign against them.
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…the first one along the Cauca ...... the country received its name.
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Why "Gandardiae" being talked about here?
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"Georgics"
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Bibliotheca historica 17.93. Translated by C. Bradford Welles.
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Bibliotheca historica 18.6.1-2. Translated by Russel M. Geer.
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Bibliotheca historica 2.37.2-3. Translated by Charles Henry Oldfather.
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Natural History 6.65-66. Translated by H. Rackham.
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Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Translated by Wilfred Harvey Schoff.
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Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; ...... (presumably the Nanda Empire).
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Gangaridai (Sanskerta: Ganga R ...... i Megasthenes dalam karyanya .
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Gangaridai fu il nome di un re ...... ulle origini di questi imperi.
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Gangaridaj (en greka: Γανγαρίδ ...... (supozeble la Nanda Imperio).
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Gangaridai
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Gangaridai
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Gangaridaj
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