Penaklukan Lembah Indus oleh Akhemeniyah
Penaklukan Lembah Indus oleh Akhemeniyah | |||||||
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Bagian dari Penaklukan Kekaisaran Akhemeniyah | |||||||
Perbatasan timur Kekaisaran Akhemeniyah dan kerajaan-kerajaan dan kota-kota India kuno (sekitar 500 SM).[1][2][3][4] | |||||||
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Kekaisaran Akhemeniyah | Mahajanapada |
Penaklukan Lembah Indus oleh Akhemeniyah merujuk kepada penaklukan militer dan pemerintahan Akhemeniyah atas wilayah barat laut anak benua India, dari abad ke-6 sampai abad ke-4 SM. Penaklukan terjadi dalam dua fase. Invasi pertama dilakukan pada sekitar tahun 535 SM oleh Sirus Agung, yang mendirikan Kekaisaran Akhemeniyah.[1] Sirus menganeksasi wilayah-wilayah barat Sungai Indus, yang membentuk perbatasan timur dari kekaisaran tersebut. Setelah kematian Sirus, Darius Agung mendirikan dinastinya dan mulai merebut kembali bekas provinsi-provinsi dan kemudian memperluas wilayah kekaisaran tersebut. Pada sekitar tahun 518 SM, Darius melintasi Himalaya menuju India untuk menginisiasikan periode penaklukan kedua dengan menganeksasi wilayah-wilayah sepanjang Sungai Jhelum di Punjab.[6]
Catatan
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