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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.
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.
==Background==
===Initial Hellene presence in Tennai===
===Hellene states in Khaltia===
===Rise of the Vahna (96 BC)===
==History of the Deva-Hellene Kingdom of Arosiananda==
===Expansion of Eirenaios into Tennai===
===Rule of Kephissa===
===Consolidation===
===Interactions with Tennaiite culture and religions===
===Decline===
===Later Contributions===
====Buddhist caves====
====Avanola era for Buddha sculptures====
==Idealogy==
==Religion==
==Art==
==Economy==
===Coinage===
===Tribute payments===
===Trade with Symmeria and Sabria===
===Varuna Ocean Trade===
==Armed Forces==
===Military technology===
===Size of Deva-Hellene armies===
==Legacy of the Deva-Hellenes==

Revision as of 20:16, 24 March 2022

Deva-Hellene Kingdom of Arosiananda
103 BC–37 AD
Historical eraAntiquity
• Established
103 BC
• Disestablished
37 AD
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Chalna Empire
Hannashka Empire

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.

Background

Initial Hellene presence in Tennai

Hellene states in Khaltia

Rise of the Vahna (96 BC)

History of the Deva-Hellene Kingdom of Arosiananda

Expansion of Eirenaios into Tennai

Rule of Kephissa

Consolidation

Interactions with Tennaiite culture and religions

Decline

Later Contributions

Buddhist caves

Avanola era for Buddha sculptures

Idealogy

Religion

Art

Economy

Coinage

Tribute payments

Trade with Symmeria and Sabria

Varuna Ocean Trade

Armed Forces

Military technology

Size of Deva-Hellene armies

Legacy of the Deva-Hellenes