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Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

250 BCE – 125 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
250 BCE – 125 BCE
Duration
125 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Balkh
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (Greek: Βασιλεία τῆς Βακτριανῆς, romanized: Basileía tês Baktrianês, lit. 'Kingdom of Bactria') was a Greek kingdom during the Hellenistic period located in Central Asia and Afghanistan. The kingdom was founded by the Seleucid satrap Diodotus I Soter in about 256 BC, and continued to dominate Central Asia until its fall around 120 BC. At its peak the kingdom consisted of present-day Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, and for a short time, small parts of Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and Iran. An extension further east, with military campaigns and settlements, may have reached the borders of the Qin State in China by about 230 BC. A Greek population was already present in Bactria by the 5th century BC. Alexander.

Historical Periods

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-247–-240)

247 BCE – 240 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 489,092 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-239–-226)

239 BCE – 226 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 489,383 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-225–-204)

225 BCE – 204 BCE

Capital: BalkhArea: 489,585 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-203–-171)

203 BCE – 171 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 685,072 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-170–-165)

170 BCE – 165 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 1,364,626 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-164–-145)

164 BCE – 145 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 1,194,814 km²

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (-144–-127)

144 BCE – 127 BCE

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Capital: BalkhArea: 1,099,380 km²

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