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Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; Latin: Gangaridae) is a term used by the ancient Greco-Roman writers (1st century BCE-2nd century AD) to describe a people or a geographical region of the ancient Indian subcontinent. Some of these writers state that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent because of the strong war elephant force of the Gangaridai.

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  • Gangaridaj (eo)
  • Gangaridai (in)
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  • Gangaridai (Sanskerta: Ganga Rasthra berarti Negara di Sungai Gangga) adalah nama sebuah kerajaan di Benggala pada tahun 300 SM. Negeri ini dideskripsikan oleh pengelana Yunani Megasthenes dalam karyanya . (in)
  • Gangaridai fu il nome di un regno del 300 a.C. dell'attuale Bangladesh e nella regione occidentali del Bengala.Fu descritto dal viaggiatore greco Megastene nella sua opera: .Gli storici greci e latini suggeriscono che il ritiro di Alessandro Magno dall'India anticipò il valoroso contrattacco dei potenti imperi Gangaridai e Prasii che erano situati nella regione del Bengala. Non si sa molto sulle origini di questi imperi. (it)
  • Gangaridaj (en greka: Γανγαρίδαι; en latina: Gangaridae) estas termino uzita de antikvaj grek-romiaj verkistoj por priskribi popolon aŭ geografian regionon de la antikva Hindia subkontinento. Kelkaj el tiuj verkistoj asertas ke Aleksandro la Granda retiriĝis el la Hindia subkontinento pro la forta militelefanta forto de Gangaridaj. La verkistoj varie mencias Gangaridaj kiel distinga tribo, aŭ nacio ene de pli granda regno (supozeble la Nanda Imperio). (eo)
  • Gangaridai (Greek: Γανγαρίδαι; Latin: Gangaridae) is a term used by the ancient Greco-Roman writers (1st century BCE-2nd century AD) to describe a people or a geographical region of the ancient Indian subcontinent. Some of these writers state that Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indian subcontinent because of the strong war elephant force of the Gangaridai. (en)
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