BACTRIA

băkˈtrēə, ancient Greek kingdom in central Asia. Its capital was Bactra, present-day Balkh in N Afghanistan. Before the Greek conquest, the region was an eastern province of the Persian Empire. It prospered as the area for transmitting Siberian and Indian metals and goods to the Persians. When Alexander the Great invaded the Persian Empire, the Bactrians, under Bessus, resisted stoutly, but they were subdued in 328. Bactria took on Greek culture, became quasi-independent, and theoretically remained part of the Seleucid empire. In 256 b.c., Diodotus I was made satrap, and a little later he assumed complete independence. His successor, Euthydemus, successfully resisted attempts (208–206 b.c.) to bring Bactria back into the empire. Euthydemus' son Demetrius made Bactria a powerful state. The Seleucid ruler, Antiochus IV, sent Eucratidas into Bactria, and Eucratidas in 167 b.c. brought about the death of Demetrius but was himself slain in 159 b.c. Menander, Demetrius' general, continued to exercise power until his death in 145 b.c. Bactria later (c.130 b.c.) became part of the Kushan empire. It was subjugated by the Ephthalites in the 5th cent. and partially by the Turks in the 6th cent.

See H. G. Rawlinson, Bactria: The History of a Forgotten Empire (1912, repr. 1969); W. W. Tarn, The Greeks in Bactria and India (2d ed. 1951); A. K. Narain, The Indo-Greeks (1957, repr. 1962).

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...eighteenth century two coins of the Greco-Bactrians were found and they suggested to Theophilus...his work, Historia regni Graecorum Bactriani , published at St. Petersburg in...William Woodthorpe Tarn, The Greeks in Bactria and India , of which a second edition...
...Western Bactria , 10 , 11...Eastern Bactria , 18 , 19...Revolt of Bactria , 45 , 46...
...Kingdoms and Western Chin in China and Bactria to Shan-shan in Central Asia BY MARYLIN...Kingdoms, and Western Chin in China and Bactria to Shan-shan in Central Asia Includes...kingdoms and Western Chin in China and Bactria to Shan-shan in Central Asia. - 1998...
...under the earlier Seleucidae. Revolts of Bactria and Parthia. Conflicting accounts of the...Period of inaction. Great development of Bactrian power. Reigns of Priapatius Ar saces...Reign of Mithridates I. Position of Bactria and Syria at his accession. His first...
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Southern Bactria and northern India before Islam: a review...out inscriptions giving a genealogy of Bactrian kings or ascribing a fine sculpture to...years to come the standard site for Greek Bactria, that Butkara is the best recorded Buddhist...
...latter did conquer the Saka people or the Bactrian successors of Alexander the Great. Their...34 Nexuses Central Asian Bactria was long known as "paradise on earth...the mother of cities." Toynbee wrote of Bactria as a place where "routes converge from...
...in the wake of Alexanders conquest of Bactria (329-328 BCE)-that is, at about the same...plays at the courts of the Greek kings in Bactria, Punjab, and Gujerat (because Greek domination...over much of West Asia (including ancient Bactria in present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan...
...concern issues in the art of Gandhara and Bactria (regions within modern Pakistan, Afghanistan...philologists approach in identifying the Greco-Bactrian king Eucratides and his surrounding historical...helps explain why the artists of ancient Bactria were particularly receptive to the foreign...
...Zhang Qian noted the fall of the Greco-Bactrian empire, which had happened in c. 130...outside China, at Sapalli in northern Bactria, at a site dated to early in the second...Asian Dimension of the Symbolic System in Bactria and Margiana," Antiquity 68 ( 1994...
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...Albrecht Weber in 1852, and endorsed by Ernst Windisch 30 years later; they believed that during Alexander the Greats conquest of Bactria (in present-day Afghanistan) in 328 B.c., the invading troops brought with them examples of Greek New Comedy, such as Menanders...
...day Afghanistan and Pakistan, around the year one, a powerful leader led the Kushans to build a large empire that included Bactria, Gandhara, and the plains of northern India. Sublime works of sculpture reflected Gandharas crossroads status, depicting divinities...
...over different parts of the country. Dostums power base lies close to the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, historical Balkh or Bactria. Karzai has often criticised the culture of warlordism that severely limits the power and reach of the central government...
...world and a limitless ocean was reached. But Chang talked of people in the west, in the Central Asian regions of Ferghana and Bactria (in and around present-day Afghanistan and Uzbekistan), who actually lived "in houses, in fortified cities", who were "settled...
...primitive, even anachronistic, exercise. The few times Ive tried it Ive felt like an especially obsequious minor official from Bactria who, with his mouth hanging open, has entered Babylon through the gold and ivory of the Ishtar Gate. Ushered into the presence...
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...years, many have come to know at least that Afghanistan represents a historic crossroads. Alexander the Greats army called it Bactria; Genghis Khans Mongol hordes passed through on their way to Europe; Marco Polo chronicled exotic tales of the Silk Road, visiting...
...having spread to the Tarim Basin from Bactria in present-day Afghanistan about 2,000...Kushan empire, established by the Yuezhi in Bactria to the west of the Pamir Mountains. In...Kushan conquered the Indo-Greek empire of Bactria, taking Kabul sometime after A.D. 25...
...northwestern part of Afghanistan known as Bactria. Within this region, an ancient city called...tombs in Tillya Tepe (Hill of Gold) in Bactria. Soon after being discovered by a Russian archaeologist in the late 1970s, the Bactrian Hoard, as the trove came to be called...
...he had defeated the Persians. His empire eventually included Egypt, Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Mesopotamia and Bactria, even stretching as far as India. He is believed never to have been defeated in battle but in 323BC, aged just 32, he died...
...fighting for the next seven years. His empire eventually included Egypt, Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Mesopotamia and Bactria, even stretching as far as India. He is believed never to have been defeated in battle but in 323BC, aged just 32, he died...


 

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BACTRIA bak tre , ancient Greek kingdom in central Asia. Its capital was Bactra, present-day...and goods to the Persians. When Alexander the Great invaded the Persian Empire, the Bactrians, under Bessus, resisted stoutly, but they were subdued in 328. Bactria took on Greek culture, became quasi-independent, and theoretically remained part of...
...Parthia (c.248 211 b.c.), 2d ruler of the Arsacid dynasty (see under Arsaces ). He absorbed Hyrcania and, with the ruler of Bactria, successfully resisted the attacks of Seleucus II of Syria. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...great Umayyad family and was selected as caliph after the murder of Umar . Muslim conquests were continued and extended to Bactria and Cyprus. To strengthen his control over the distant provinces, he replaced the generals and governors appointed by Abu...
...Darius used the wrong tactics in battle and was forced to flee to Ecbatana and then eastward to Bactria. It was there that the satrap of Bactria, Bessus, had Darius murdered on Alexanders approach and took command himself in the unsuccessful...
...great massacre (c.528) of the communistic Mazdakites. He extended Persian rule E to the Indus River with the capture (560) of Bactria, W across Arabia by establishing (570) at least nominal rule over Yemen, and north and northwest by taking part of Armenia...
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