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318–294) at Pataliputra (Strabo 2.1.9). It is uncertain why Megasthenes ended up there, but he was probably the first Greek to travel that far east. He seems to have returned west by 305. Nothing is known about his later life. Megasthenes is known for a single work, the. Indika, based on information gathered at. Pataliputra.
Arrian {Indika, iv) states that according to Megasthenes, the Ganges in places spreads out into lakes which are so wide that it is impossible to see from shore to shore ! It is difficult to believe that. Megasthenes made such a statement. See Schwanbeck, Frag. XX. B and xxv. ^ Strabo, xv. i. 20 {^rag. xi, Schwan.). ^ Schwanbeck
17 Feb 2017 Megasthenes (??????????, ca. 350 – 290 BCE) was the first foreign Ambassador to India and recorded his ethnographic observations in a volume known as INDIKA. For his pioneering work he is regarded as the Father of Indian History. The term “Indika" (Greek ??????) was used in ancient Greece to mean
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Ancient India As Described By Megasthenes And Arrian by Mccrindle, J. W. by Mccrindle, J. W. Topics Ancient, India, Megasthenes, Arrian, Mccrindle, Greece, Greek, Pakistan, History, Archaeology,. Collection opensource. Language English. Mccrindle, J. W. Identifier
Megasthenes: Indika. Project South Asia editor's note: We have removed the footnotes that appeared in J. W.. McCrindle's original text for clarity. Serious students and scholars who wish to see the footnotes are encouraged to refer to the original text. FRAGMENT I. OR AN EPITOME OF MEGASTHENES. (Diod. II. 35-42.) (35.)
Megasthenes was an ancient Greek historian, diplomat and Indian ethnographer and explorer in the Hellenistic period. He described India in his book Indika, which is now lost, but has been partially reconstructed from the writings of the later authors. Megasthenes was born in Asia Minor and became an ambassador of
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