Q. Consider the following: - Apollodotus I
- Menander II
- Maues
Which of the above rulers were part of the Indo-Greek kingdom in ancient India?
Answer:
1, 2 & 3
Notes: Apollodotus I is recognized as the first Indo-Greek king and is noted for his coins featuring elephants and bulls. Menander II, a prominent Indo-Greek ruler, is celebrated for his dialogues with Nagasena and his Buddhist affiliations. Maues, also known as Moga, was the first Shaka ruler who established Shaka dominance in Gandhara. All three rulers played significant roles in the historical context of the Indo-Greek interactions in ancient India.