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- Megasthenes_Herakles abstract "Megasthenes' Herakles is the conventional name of reference of an ancient Indian deity. Herakles was originally a classical Greek divinity. However, in the aftermath of Alexander's conflicts in North-Western India, an Indian version of this classical Greek deity was identified by Megasthenes who travelled to India as the ambassador of the Seleucids during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya of the Maurya Dynasty. Upon visiting Mathurai of the Early Pandyan Kingdom, he described the kingdom as being named after Pandaea, Herakles' only daughter.".
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- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageRevisionID "635517637".
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Arrian.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Baladeva.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Balarama.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Baldeva.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heracles.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Chandragupta_Maurya.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Early_Pandyan_Kingdom.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Bryant_(author).
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Francis_Bryant.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Herakles.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink History_of_India.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Hydaspes.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Indica_(Megasthenes).
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink James_Tod.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Jhelum_River.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink King_Porus.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Krishnapura.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Madurai.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Mathura.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Mathurai.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Megasthenes.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Porus.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Quintus_Curtius.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Quintus_Curtius_Rufus.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Seleucid_Empire.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Seleucids.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Shurasena.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Yadu.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink Yamuna.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink File:Balarama_Mural.jpg.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLink File:HeraklesStatuette.jpg.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Herakles".
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Megasthenes' Herakles".
- Megasthenes_Herakles hasPhotoCollection Megasthenes_Herakles.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Megasthenes_Herakles subject Category:Heracles.
- Megasthenes_Herakles hypernym Name.
- Megasthenes_Herakles comment "Megasthenes' Herakles is the conventional name of reference of an ancient Indian deity. Herakles was originally a classical Greek divinity. However, in the aftermath of Alexander's conflicts in North-Western India, an Indian version of this classical Greek deity was identified by Megasthenes who travelled to India as the ambassador of the Seleucids during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya of the Maurya Dynasty.".
- Megasthenes_Herakles label "Megasthenes' Herakles".
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- Megasthenes_Herakles sameAs Q16933083.
- Megasthenes_Herakles sameAs Q16933083.
- Megasthenes_Herakles wasDerivedFrom Megasthenes_Heraklesoldid=635517637.
- Megasthenes_Herakles depiction HeraklesStatuette.jpg.
- Megasthenes_Herakles isPrimaryTopicOf Megasthenes_Herakles.