What else? OP did not have the decency of saying Pakistan. Instead he just fabricated the title of this thread. Note the Persian inscription state clearly - Gandhara, Hindush, Arachosia and Gedrosia. This is approximate to Khyber Pakhtunkwa, Sindh and Balochistan. Satagydia was probably Punjab.
No where do the Persian inscription say "India". Rendering it as India is
false transliteration. As in 2015 those provinces stated in the Persian inscription are Pakistan. I reiterate the Persian inscription read "Hindosh" which is Sindh.
This thread is typical Indian theft and fabrication of history. The statue and other artifacts are from Taxila area, which was central to Gandhara Kingdom and the Greek Kingdoms.
Taxila -
Sirkap (coloured in
red line) with
Greek ruins is on the
outskirts of Pakistan's capital
Islamabad and home of Pakistan's military
Rawalpindi (coloured in
green line)
Sirkap (Urdu: سر کپ) is the name of an archaeological site on the bank opposite to the city of Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.
The city of Sirkap was built by the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius and his son Stultus. after he invaded ancient India around 180 BC. Demetrius founded in the northern and northwestern modern Pakistan an Indo-Greek kingdom that was to last until around 10 BC. Sirkap is also said to have been rebuilt by king Menander I.
This is simply a case of people who have barely any history ( the Ganges India and Dravidian India have nothing in ancient times ) picking and choosing other peoples history from thousand miles away and just bracketing it as Indian.
If you want to be true to history why not rely on what the Persian inscriptions say. Then transliterating those names to 2015. We are not in the British Raj era. That came to end in 1947.
Just in case people's there is any ambiguity I have the map of Archeamenid Persia with differant satrapies. Over them I have indented the modern state of Pakistan in
red line. It of course falls over the Persian satrapies of Hindosh, Arachosia, Gedrosia and Sattagydia.
Below is the map of Alexander's conquest overlaid on the modern world.
Below is route in red by Alexander through Pakistan. It is only for illustration purposes and does not follow the exact route however does give approximate idea. The green are significant points along the route through Pakistan. Hydaspes of course is the site of battle with Punjabi king Porus on the modern River Jhelum. Notice almost everything remains within Indus Basin/Pakistan.
Now I have no idea how the Indian's have dreamed up as all this happening in their Indian Republic. As can be seen India remains safely well east of all the action. This Indian delusion is equivalent of Pakistani's start dreaming they were behind Ancient Persia.
It must be understood that neither India or Pakistan as they are understood today
existed. The names given in records like Hindosh have to be transliterated - This is where the Indian's put in
grapes into the translieration converter and out comes
pineapple.
Then they very deftly
add on events in their Ganga so that it al becomes one huge aggregate which then is tagged as India - result they sit their with light shining out of their proverbial ...... !!!
Fact: Anything and everything in ancient times happened on the
Indus basin. Transliterate that to 2015 and it is Pakistan.
Taxila Musuem - Pakistan just outside Islamabad. Most of the Greek inspired artifacts are kept here.
Plan of Sirkap, Pakistan
The real thing
Ps. The intention of all this distortion is to create the effect and perception that it was today's India that was home to these events in history.