Indo-Greek Kingdom (Dharmachakra)

History
Is an Hellenistic kingdom covering various parts of the northwest regions of the Indian subcontinent, established during the last two centuries of BC. The kingdom was founded when the Graeco-Bactrian king Demetrius invaded India early in the 2nd century BC. These Greeks in India were eventually divided from the Graeco-Bactrians centered in Bactria, but later reunified, establishing a united rule in north-western India. The most famous Indo-Greek ruler was Menander (Milinda). He had his capital at Sakala in Punjab, modern Pakistan, and he successfully invaded the Ganges-Yamuna doab.