Indo-grčko kraljevstvo (Serbian Wikipedia)

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  • Jackson J. Spielvogel (14. 9. 2016). Western Civilization: Volume A: To 1500. Cengage Learning. стр. 96. ISBN 978-1-305-95281-2. „The invasion of India by a Greco-Bactrian army in ... led to the creation of an Indo-Greek kingdom in northwestern India (present-day India and Pakistan). 
  • Zürcher, Erik (1962). Buddhism: its origin and spread in words, maps, and pictures. St Martin's Press. стр. 45. „Three phases must be distinguished, (a) The Greek rulers of Bactria (the Oxus region) expand their power to the south, conquer Afghanistan and considerable parts of north-western India, and establish an Indo-Greek kingdom in the Panjab where they rule as 'kings of India'; i 
  • Roupp, Heidi (4. 3. 2015). Teaching World History: A Resource Book. Routledge. стр. 171. ISBN 978-1-317-45893-7. „There were later Indo-Greek kingdoms in northwest India. ... 
  • Kulke, Hermann; Dietmar Rothermund (2004). A History of India. Psychology Press. стр. 74. ISBN 978-0-415-32919-4. „They are referred to as 'Indo-Greeks' and there were about forty such kings and rulers who controlled large areas of northwestern India and Afghanistan. Their history ... 
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Pal, Pratapaditya (1986). Indian Sculpture: Circa 500 B.C.-A.D. 700. University of California Press. стр. 15. ISBN 978-0-520-05991-7. „Since parts of their territories comprised northwestern India, these later rulers of Greek origin are generally referred to as Indo-Greeks. 
  • Aruz, Joan; Elisabetta Valtz Fino (2012). Afghanistan: Forging Civilizations Along the Silk Road. Metropolitan Museum of Art. стр. 42. ISBN 978-1-58839-452-1. „The existence of Greek kingdoms in Central Asia and northwestern India after Alexander's conquests had been known for a long time from a few fragmentary texts from Greek and Latin classical sources and from allusions in contemporary Chinese chronicles and later Indian texts. 
  • Tarn, William Woodthorpe (24. 6. 2010). The Greeks in Bactria and India. ISBN 9781108009416. 

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