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Encyclopedia > Euthydemia

Euthydemia (Greek. Sanskrit or Pali: Sāgala) was a city in Bactria (modern Afghanistan). According to the Pali Buddhist text Milinda Pañha King Milinda is said to have reigned from the city around 100 BC.


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Over the period between 190 BC and 180 BC, Demetrius expanded control over the territory west of the Indus, as well as the delta of the Indus.
He founded a town, Euthydemia, after his father.
It became the capital of the kingdom east of the Indus, and Demetrius set out to conquer all of India.
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