Julius Indus

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Julius Indus was a nobleman of the Gaulish Treveri tribe. In 21 AD he helped the Romans put down a rebellion of the Treveri and Aedui. He went on...

Megasthenes

male, 1659 years old
Megasthenes (ca. 350 BC - 290 BC) was a Greek traveller and geographer. He was born in Asia Minor and became an ambassador of Seleucus I of Syria...

Philip

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Philip (in Greek Φιλιππoς; died 326 BC), son of Machatas, was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who was appointed by him in 327 BC...

Taxiles

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Taxiles was the Greek chroniclers name for a prince or king who reigned over the tract between the Indus and the Hydaspes Rivers in the Punjab at...

John Jacob

male, deceased (1858)
Brigadier-General John Jacob, CB (11 January 1812—6 December 1858), was an officer of the British Army who served in India for the major portion of...

Bhava

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Bhava or Bhavayavya was a king who lived on the banks of the Indus, eulogized in RV 1.126. His son Savanya or Bhavya is the subject of 1.125, where...

Egbert Richter-Ushanas

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Egbert Richter (also publishing under the pen name of Richter-Ushanas, after ", a Vedic rishi) is a German freelance writer and lecturer, author of...

Eucratides I

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Eucratides I (ca. 170 BCE - 145 BCE) was one of the most important Greco-Bactrian kings. He uprooted the Euthydemid dynasty of Greco-Bactrian kings...

William Moorcroft

male, deceased (1825)
William Moorcroft (c. 1770 - 27 August, 1825), English explorer, was born in Lancashire about 1770. He was educated as a surgeon in Liverpool, but...

Mingburnu

male, deceased (1231)
Jelal ad-Din Manguberdi (also جلال الدین منکبرنی "Jalāl al-Dīn Menguberdī" or "Mankburny". Name Mangu in turkic means "forever" and berdi means "gi...