demetrius i, founder of indo-greek kingdom (r. c. 205–171 bce).
territories of paropamisadae, gandhara
pantaleon
agathocles coins. these 2 bactrian kings, father , son, ruled between c. 190–175 bce.
territories of gandhara, western punjab
apollodotus (c. 180–160 bce)
antimachus ii (c. 174–165 bce or 160–155 bce). coins r.c senior (2004) has suggested king possibly identical antimachus i, antimachus, co-regent (and presumably son) of antimachus known preserved tax-receipt.
territories of gandhara, western , eastern punjab
menander (reigned c. 165/155 – 135/130 bce), though interruption in western territories. legendary size of kingdom, , support of buddhist faith. coins
territories of arachosia, paropamisadae, gandhara
eucratides managed eradicate euthydemid dynasty , occupy territory far indus, between c. 160–145 bce. eucratides murdered son, thereafter menander seems have regained of territory far west hindu-kush.
zoilos king may have fought against menander around 150–140 bce.
(demetrius iii possibly c. 150 bce). ephemereal ruler possibly identical demetrius, king of indians, fought eucratides.
^ jakobsson, j. relations between indo-greek kings after menander i, part 1, journal of oriental numismatic society 191, 2007
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