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The Meeting of a Greek King and a Buddhist Monk, As Mentioned in a Buddhist Sacred Text

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Almost two centuries after Alexander the Great’s death, Greek kings ruled vast swathes of northwest India, vying for control and influence among themselves and with the surrounding Indian principalities. Today, they are known as the Indo-Greeks to separate them from their Greco-Bactrian counterparts in the north, in modern-day Afghanistan. From these endless conflicts, one king, Menander, rose as the most powerful and most well-known among them,…
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TheCollector broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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