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    Megasthenes ( / mɪˈɡæsθɪniːz / mi-GAS-thi-neez; Ancient Greek: Μεγασθένης, died c. 290 BCE) was an ancient Greek historian, diplomat, ethnographer and explorer in the Hellenistic period. He described India in his book Indica, which is now lost, but has been partially reconstructed from literary fragments found in later authors that quoted his work.

  2. Megasthenes (born c. 350 bc —died c. 290) was an ancient Greek historian and diplomat, author of an account of India, the Indica, in four books. An Ionian, he was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I on embassies to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta.

  3. Megasthenes was a Greek Diplomat, Historian and ethnographer whose extensive writings about the cultures of India gave an insight into the lives of ancient Indians during the rule of Chandragupta Maurya.

  4. Jan 19, 2024 · Megasthenes was a Greek ambassador and historian who visited India during the Mauryan dynasty in the 3rd century BC. He is known for his detailed accounts of the Indian subcontinent, including its geography, culture, politics, and economy.

  5. Chandragupta Maurya empire, to which Megasthenes was an ambassador [1] Indika (Greek: Ἰνδικά; Latin: Indica) is an account of Mauryan India by the Greek writer Megasthenes. The original work is now lost, but its fragments have survived in later Greek and Latin works.

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · Who was Megasthenes? Megasthenes was a historian and diplomat, serving as an ambassador of Seleucus I Nicator, the Macedonian king to Mauryan Empire in India. Megasthenes resided in the...

  7. megasthenes (ca. 350–290 BCE) was the author of the most extensive description of India, its geography, peoples, customs and (to some extent) history written by a Greek author. 1 He was for many years associated with Sibyrtios, the satrap of Arachosia and Gedrosia, and therefore presumably lived in Kandahar (Alexandria in Arachosia).

  8. Megasthenes ( Ancient Greek: Μεγασθένης, ca. 350 – 290 BCE) was a Greek ethnographer and explorer in the Hellenistic period. He wrote the work Indica. He was born in Asia Minor (now Turkey ). Arrian says that Megasthenes lived in Arachosia, with the satrap Sibyrtius.

  9. In Megasthenes …an account of India, the Indica, in four books. An Ionian, he was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I on embassies to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta. He gave the most complete account of India then known to the Greek world and was the source for work by the later… Read More; account of. Indian agricultural practices

  10. Megasthenes was the only Greek envoy attested at Chandragupta's court, and the only known negotiations between the Mauryan and Seleucid regimes were those of 304/3.

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