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This work delves into the interactions between the Greeks and India from the third to first centuries BCE. Upon reaching India in 326 BCE, Alexander's army encountered a world filled with unfamiliar plants, customs, and ideas that challenged their understanding. Although Alexander's conquest was short-lived, the Greeks established a presence in the region for the next two centuries, leading to significant cultural exchanges. The text examines how the Greeks perceived and adapted to life in India during this dynamic period. Richard Stoneman analyzes the surviving accounts of travelers, focusing particularly on Megasthenes, the ambassador of Seleucus to Chandragupta Maurya, and his fragmented work, Indica. Stoneman explores the art, literature, and philosophy of the Indo-Greek kingdom, highlighting the mutual influence between the cultures. The Greeks contributed their writing, coinage, and architectural styles, while also learning to work with local materials like ivory and stucco, and engaging with Buddhist and ascetic philosophies. This exploration reveals the complexity and richness of Greek experiences in India, showcasing a transformative era of cross-cultural interaction.
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The Greek Experience of India, Richard Stoneman
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- 2021
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