Local Note: | v. 1. The early Indo-Greeks and their antecedants, Alexander the Great, the satraps of Egypt, Babylon, Ecbatana, Bactra and Kapisa, the Seleucids, circa 330 to 150 BC.--v. 2. The apogee of the Indo-Greeks, circa 160 to 120 BC.--v. 3. The decline of the Indo-Greeks, circa 130 to 0 BC.--v. 4. Contemporaries of the Indo-Greeks, Kings of Sogdiana, Scythians of Merv. Choresmia and Balkh, Yueh Chi and early Kushans, Indian states of Taxila-Gandhara and the Punjab, Audumbara, Kuninda etc., Indo-Greek mints, coin denominations and forgeries.--v. 5. Establishment of the Scythians in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Parthians, the dynasties of Otannes and Vonones, the conquests of Maues, circa 130 to 40 B.C.--v. 6. The Dynasty of Azes, circa 60 to 1 B.C. Kharahostes, Rujuvala, etc. Contemporaries of the Indo-Scythians ; Indo-Parthians; their Kushan neighbors.--v. 9. Greeks, Sakas, and their contemporaries in Central and Southern India; Indo-Parthians, Western Satraps, Chutus, Abhiras, Satavahanas.
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