मेनांडर कौन था? वह किस रूप में प्रसिद्ध हुआ?
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Menander, an Athenian playwright who lived from 342 to 292 BC, was regarded by ancient critics as the greatest exponent of the Greek New Comedy, or the last apogee of Athens stage comedy.
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- His career saw little success; although penning upwards of 100 plays, he only took home eight wins at Athenian theatrical festivals.
- Other names for Menander I Soter were Minedra, Minadra, and Milinda.
- He first reigned as the monarch of Bactria.
- His dominion stretched from the Swat Valley in the north to Arachosia, from the Kashmir Valley in the northwest to the Ravi River in the east (Afghanistan).
Therefore, Menander, an Athenian playwright who lived from 342 to 292 BC, was regarded by ancient critics as the greatest exponent of the Greek New Comedy, or the last apogee of Athens stage comedy.
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