Bactria was an ancient region located in Central Asia, primarily in what is now parts of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. It was known for its rich cultural history and strategic importance along trade routes, including the Silk Road. The region was home to various civilizations and empires, including the Achaemenids, Greeks, and Kushans, contributing to its diverse cultural and economic significance in antiquity. Bactria is noted for its archaeological sites and historical cities, such as Bactra (modern Balkh).
Bactria is the ancient name for the area in northeastern Afghanistan, northwestern Pakistan and southern Uzbekistan.
1) Roxana of Bactria 2) Stateira of Persia It's also of note that he married Parystatis (Stateira's cusin) at the wedding between himself and Stateira.
No, it is most likely Persian. The first references to rice pilaf come from Alexander the Great, speaking of the hospitality he experienced in Bactria (modern day Iran).
The ancient official who traveled from China to Bactria was Zhang Qian, a diplomat and explorer during the Han Dynasty. He was sent on a mission around 139 BCE to establish relations with the Western regions and to gather information about the peoples and cultures beyond China. His journey helped pave the way for the Silk Road trade routes, facilitating cultural and economic exchanges between China and the West.
Alexander the great conquered these cities. Rhacotis, Memphis, Tyre, Petra, Issus, Lampsacus, Halicarnassus, Byzantium, Epidamnus, Tanais, Sinope, Azara, Amida, Hatra, Babylon, Suza, Persepolis, Carmana, Ectabana, Tabae, Pura, Quetta, Nisa, Balkh, Multan, Bactria, Bannu, Taxila, Chach and Kucha. Hope this helped.
Bactria do not hide. They exists everywhere, including inside out bodies.
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they eat bactria
Bacteria are ubiquitous.
No they do not have. It is absent in prokariyotes
toxins are bactria's waste.
Bactria in the plaque
sometimes Bactria can kill microbes
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bacteria eat nothing it is in the air.
Bactria was the ancient name for a region of southwest Asia during the bronze age.Perhaps you mean bacteria, a microscopic unicellular organism; the plural is bacterium.
Bactria water