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This meticulously researched work by Rafi U. Samad delves into one of history’s most intriguing chapters: the presence and influence of Greek civilization in ancient Pakistan. Following Alexander the Great’s conquests, Greek culture, governance, and commerce significantly shaped the region’s development.
The book explores the Hellenistic kingdoms that emerged in the Indian subcontinent, particularly the Seleucid Empire and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Samad examines how Greek administrators, soldiers, merchants, and settlers integrated with local populations, creating a unique cultural synthesis.
Through detailed historical analysis, the author illustrates the profound impact of this encounter on art, architecture, religion, and trade routes. The volume provides valuable insights into how Greek ideas influenced Indian philosophy and vice versa, contributing to one of antiquity’s most dynamic periods of cross-cultural exchange.







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