Siege of Bactra
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Siege of Bactra | |||||||
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Map showing Balkh (here indicated as Bactres), the capital of Bactria |
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Seleucid Empire | Greco-Bactrian Kingdom | ||||||
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Antiochus III the Great | Euthydemus I |
The Siege of Bactra lasted from 208 to 206 BC. After defeating the Bactrians at the Battle of the Arius the Seleucids besieged the capital of Bactria until news from the west of his dominions and lack of progress against the city led Antiochus to negotiate peace with Euthydemus and lift the siege. In the peace that was agreed Antiochus recognized Euthydemus as an ally, and he gave one of his daughters as a wife to the Bactrian king.
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