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- Aggrammes abstract ""Xandrames" redirects here. For the geometer moth genus, see Xandrames (moth).Aggrammes, or Xandrames (Gr. Ξανδράμης) according to Diodorus Siculus, was the ruler of the Gangaridai and Prasii in what is now the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was said to be the son of a barber, whom the queen had married. Alexander the Great was preparing to march against him when he was compelled by his soldiers, who had become tired of the war, to give up further conquests in India.".
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- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Barber.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexander_the_Great.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Indian_people.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Gangaridai.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Geometer_moth.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Prasii.
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLink Xandrames_(moth).
- Aggrammes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aggrammes".
- Aggrammes hasPhotoCollection Aggrammes.
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- Aggrammes subject Category:Alexander_the_Great.
- Aggrammes subject Category:Ancient_Indian_people.
- Aggrammes type Article.
- Aggrammes type Work.
- Aggrammes type Article.
- Aggrammes type Leader.
- Aggrammes type Source.
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- Aggrammes comment ""Xandrames" redirects here. For the geometer moth genus, see Xandrames (moth).Aggrammes, or Xandrames (Gr. Ξανδράμης) according to Diodorus Siculus, was the ruler of the Gangaridai and Prasii in what is now the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was said to be the son of a barber, whom the queen had married. Alexander the Great was preparing to march against him when he was compelled by his soldiers, who had become tired of the war, to give up further conquests in India.".
- Aggrammes label "Aggrammes".
- Aggrammes sameAs Agrammes.
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- Aggrammes sameAs Q4692230.
- Aggrammes sameAs Q4692230.
- Aggrammes wasDerivedFrom Aggrammes?oldid=545334800.
- Aggrammes isPrimaryTopicOf Aggrammes.