• Artacoana (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτακόανα) or Artacana or Articaudna (Ἀρτίκαυδνα) or Chortacana or Artacaena, name of the capital of Aria, an eastern satrapy...
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    that “nearest to India is Ariane, then Aria”). Its original capital was Artacoana (Ἀρτακόανα) or Articaudna (Ἀρτίκαυδνα) according to Ptolemy. In its vicinity...
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    the relationship of Alexander's foundation to the Achaemenid citadel of Artacoana, its predecessor. As no excavations of Herat have taken place, the precise...
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    sometimes been identified as a refoundation of the Achaemenid settlement Artacoana, but as the available sources outline a clear distinction between the...
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  • Village, 18 km southwest of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan)???―Parthia Sep 330 Artacoana, Alexandria in Aria (Herat, Afghanistan)―Aria, capital city Oct 330 Phrada...
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    In late 330 BC, Alexander captured the Arian capital that was called Artacoana. The town was rebuilt and the citadel was constructed. Afghanistan became...
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  • BCE - Persian town in Aria established (approximate date). 330 BCE - Artacoana captured by Alexander III of Macedon. 167 BCE - Town becomes part of the...
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    Arians to rebellion, and gathered his forces together at the city of Artacoana. On the approach of Alexander, he fled to join the traitor Bessus; and...
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