The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom was the eastern-most tip of the Ancient Greek world. It lasted between 250-125BC. It covered Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. It covered a region originally conquered by Alexander the Great. The Inhabitants were called Indo-Greeks.
Sources
Much of our information comes from the Roman Strabo. Much archaeology has been done in Afghanistan, especially in the cities of Aï Khanoum and Begram.
Exhibitions
The National Museum of Afghanistan has put on a touring exhibition about this kingdom. It has been shown at the British Museum and also in France, Germany and the Netherlands. Much other archaeology is on display in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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| Culture | |
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| Archaeology | | Peshawar basin | |
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| Taxila |
- Sirkap
- Dharmarajika
- Jaulian
- Kalawan
- Mohra Muradu
- Jandial
- Kunala Stupa
- Lalchak monastery
- Badalpur
- Bhallar
- Mankiala
- Bhir Mound
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| Swat (Oddiyana) |
- Rock carvings of Manglawar
- Apsidal temple
- Nemogram Stupa and Monastery
- Ghalegay
- Gumbat Stupa
- Amluk-Dara stupa
- Tokara Dara Stupa
- Janabad Seated Buddha
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| Outside Pakistan |
- Hadda
- Shotorak
- Paitava
- Bimaran
- Mes Aynak
- Fondukistan
- Khair Khaneh
- Sphola Stupa
- Tapa Sardar
- Tepe Narenj
- Tepe Maranjan
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| Artifacts |
- Aramaic Inscription of Taxila
- Bimaran Casket
- Kanishka reliquary
- Stone palettes
- Buddhas of Bamiyan
- Buner reliefs
- Saptarishi Tila statue
- Post-Mauryan coinage of Gandhara
- Kabul hoard
- Shinkot casket
- Rukhuna reliquary
- Treasure of Begram
- Wardak Vase
- Standing Buddha
- Brussels Buddha
- Bajaur casket
- Silver Reliquary of Indravarman
- Hephthalite silver bowl
- Gardez Ganesha
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| Important figures |
- Padmasambhava
- Garab Dorje
- Kumāralāta
- Vasubandhu
- Asanga
- Marananta
- Zhi Yao
- Dānapāla
- Prajñā
- Jñānagupta
- Lokaksema
- Chanakya
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