• Andragoras is the name of two Hellenistic satraps: Andragoras (Seleucid satrap) (died 238 BCE), also known as Narisanka Andragoras (4th century BC), also...
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    Not to be mistaken for Andragoras, a satrap of Alexander from 331 BC, also in the area of Parthia. Andragoras (Greek: Ἀνδραγόρας; died 238 BC) was an Iranian...
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    in question." Taking advantage of the uncertain political situation, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor of Parthia, proclaimed his independence and began...
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    In 245 BC, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia ("roughly western Khurasan") proclaimed independence from the Seleucids, when - following...
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    the satrapy of Parthia (now shared between Turkmenistan and Iran) from Andragoras, who had rebelled against the Seleucid Empire. He spent the rest of his...
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    case of questionable veracity given the ambiguity of names. In 247 BCE, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia ("roughly western Khurasan")...
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  • Not to be mistaken for Andragoras, a Seleucid satrap of around 250 BC. Andragoras the Parthian (Greek: Ανδραγόρας) seems to have been a satrap of Alexander...
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    Sogdiana under Diodotus, Cappadocia under Ariarathes III, and Parthia under Andragoras. A few years later, the last was defeated and killed by the invading Parni...
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    able to defeat and kill Andragoras and establish a kingdom that would become the Parthian Empire. With the defeat of Andragoras, the Parthian aristocracy...
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    successor Antiochus II in c. 245 BC. Andragoras may have founded the city of Dehestān during his tenure as satrap. Andragoras was killed in 238 BC during the...
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