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214. Whose general was Appolodotus?​

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdom

Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdomAccording to W. W. Tarn, Apollodotus I was one of the generals of Demetrius I of Bactria, the Greco-Bactrian king who invaded northwestern India after 180 BCE.

Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdomAccording to W. W. Tarn, Apollodotus I was one of the generals of Demetrius I of Bactria, the Greco-Bactrian king who invaded northwestern India after 180 BCE.Born: Bactria in Central Asia

Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdomAccording to W. W. Tarn, Apollodotus I was one of the generals of Demetrius I of Bactria, the Greco-Bactrian king who invaded northwestern India after 180 BCE.Born: Bactria in Central AsiaDied: ca. 163–62 BCE; Ohind near Taxila, Pakistan

Ruler of the Indo-Greek kingdomAccording to W. W. Tarn, Apollodotus I was one of the generals of Demetrius I of Bactria, the Greco-Bactrian king who invaded northwestern India after 180 BCE.Born: Bactria in Central AsiaDied: ca. 163–62 BCE; Ohind near Taxila, PakistanDynasty: Greco-Bactrian Kingdom......

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Answered by appalanaidumalla1250
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appolodotus was general of indo Greek kingdom

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