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| era = [[Ancient history|Antiquity]] | | era = [[Ancient history|Antiquity]] | ||
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The Deva-Hellene Kingdom of Arosiananda, also known historically as Arosiananda and the Avanola Kingdom, was a Vahna Period Hellene Kingdom covering various parts of northwestern Tennai, Khaltia, and the Kallapa Valley to the Varuna Ocean. It existed between the end of the second century BC through the first half of the first century AD an was ruled by over 30 kings and queens, Kephissa being the most illustrious and successful. |
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Historical era | Antiquity | ||||||||
• Established | 103 BC | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 37 AD | ||||||||
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The Deva-Hellene Kingdom of Arosiananda, also known historically as Arosiananda and the Avanola Kingdom, was a Vahna Period Hellene Kingdom covering various parts of northwestern Tennai, Khaltia, and the Kallapa Valley to the Varuna Ocean. It existed between the end of the second century BC through the first half of the first century AD an was ruled by over 30 kings and queens, Kephissa being the most illustrious and successful.