Chandragupta Maurya's Greek satrapies campaigns

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Chandragupta Maurya's Greek satrapies campaigns were a series of military campaigns by led by Chandragupta Maurya who conquered the satrapies from the Greeks of Macedonia in the Indus Valley and Northwest-India.[1][2]

Datebetween 323 BCE and 304 BCE
Result Mauryan victory[4][5]
Territorial
changes
Chandragupta Maurya's Macedonian campaigns

Chandragupta Maurya had defeated the remaining Macedonian satrapies in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.[3]
Datebetween 323 BCE and 304 BCE
Location
Result Mauryan victory[4][5]
Territorial
changes
Belligerents

Mauryan Empire

  • Brahmins (priests) and other Indian civilians
  • Indian military republics
  • hired mercenaries or hunters or robbers

Macedonian Empire

  • Greek kingdoms
Commanders and leaders
Chandragupta Maurya Nicanor X
Philip X
Ambhi 
Eumenes (MIA)
Eudemus (MIA)
Peithon
Casualties and losses
unknown remaining Greek governors Executed

The Indian campaign of Alexander the Great ended before Chandragupta Maurya came into power. Alexander had left India in 325 BCE and assigned the northwestern Indian subcontinent territories to Greek governors.[8][9]

The campaigns

References

Sources

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