Abstract

The relations existing between the Hellenistic kings and the cities they founded in the remote regions of Central Asia are not well known, especially in comparison with the abundant documents regarding the eastern basin of the Mediterranean. This article purposes to provide some elements of reflection, so as to shed new light on this matter. The Greek presence in Central Asia did not begin there under good auspices: Alexander spent two very difficult years in Bactria and Sogdiana (329-327), o...

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