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CULTURAL SYNCRETISM IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA DURING ANTIQUITY
Greco-Buddhist; Graeco-buddhism; Greco Buddhism; Graeco-Buddhism; Graeco-Buddhist
  • 300}}–145 BCE) was located at the doorstep of [[India]].
  • Nike]].<br/>'''Reverse''': Alexander attacking [[King Porus]] on his elephant.<br/>Silver. [[British Museum]].
  • Greek]] and [[Aramaic]]) 3rd century BC by Indian Buddhist King Ashoka. This edict advocates the adoption of "godliness" using the Greek term [[Eusebeia]] for [[Dharma]]. [[Kabul]] Museum.
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  • Central Asia]]n monk teaching East-Asian monk. A fresco from the  [[Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves]], dated to the 9th or 10th century ([[Kara-Khoja Kingdom]]).
  • A Buddhist coin of [[Kanishka I]], with legend ΒΟΔΔΟ "Boddo" (=the [[Buddha]]) in Greek script on the reverse.
  • Greco-Buddhist style]], 1st–2nd century CE, [[Gandhara]] (Peshawar basin, modern day Pakistan).
  • Nike]], who hands a victory [[wreath]] over a Dharmachakra (coin of [[Menander II]]). '''Right:''' Divinity wearing [[chlamys]] and [[petasus]] pushing a Dharmachakra, with legend "He who sets in motion the Wheel of the Law" ([[Tillya Tepe Buddhist coin]]).
  • Vitarka Mudra]]'' [[gesture]]s on Indo-Greek coinage. Top: Divinities [[Tyche]] and [[Zeus]]. Bottom: Depiction of the Indo-Greek kings [[Nicias]] and [[Menander II]].
  • Hadda]], [[Gandhara]], 1st century AD.
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  • Mara]]'s assault on the Buddha, 2nd century AD, [[Amaravathi village, Guntur district]], [[India]].
  • Queen Māyā's white elephant dream, and the conception of the Buddha. [[Gandhara]], 2nd–3rd century AD.
  • A coin of [[Menander I]] (r.160–135 BCE) with a [[dharmacakra]] and a palm.
  • The [[Hellenistic]] [[Pataliputra capital]], discovered in [[Pataliputra]], capital of the [[Maurya Empire]], dated to the 3rd century BCE.
  • According to the ''[[Mahavamsa]]'', the [[Ruwanwelisaya]] in [[Anuradhapura]], [[Sri Lanka]], was dedicated by a 30,000-strong [[Yona]] delegation from [[Alexandria on the Caucasus]] around 130&nbsp;BC.

Graeco-      
['gri:k??, 'gr??-]
(also Greco-)
¦ combining form Greek; Greek and ...: Graecophile.
Origin
from L. Graecus (see Greek).
Graeco-Aryan         
HYPOTHETICAL SUBFAMILY OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES
Graeco-Armeno-Aryan; Greco-Aryan language; Graeco-Aryan language; Greco-Aryan; Armeno-Aryan; Graeco-Aryan languages
Graeco-Aryan, or Graeco-Armeno-Aryan, is a hypothetical clade within the Indo-European family that would be the ancestor of Greek, Armenian, and the Indo-Iranian languages.
Graeco-Phrygian         
PROPOSED LANGUAGE FAMILY
Greco-Phrygian; Greco-Phrygian languages; Graeco-Phrygian languages
Graeco-Phrygian () is a proposed subgroup of the Indo-European language family which comprises the Hellenic and Phrygian languages.

Википедия

Greco-Buddhism

Greco-Buddhism, or Graeco-Buddhism, is the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE in Gandhara, in present-day north-western Pakistan and parts of north-east Afghanistan.

It was a cultural consequence of a long chain of interactions begun by Greek forays into India from the time of Alexander the Great. A few years after Alexander's death, the Easternmost fringes of the empire of his general Seleucus were lost in a war with the Mauryan Empire, under the reign of Chandragupta Maurya. The Mauryan Emperor Ashoka would convert to Buddhism and spread the religious philosophy throughout his domain, as recorded in the Edicts of Ashoka. This spread to the Greco-Bactrian kingdom, which itself seceded from the Seleucid empire. Within its borders, the Greek fondness for statuary produced the first statues of the Buddha, leading ultimately to the modern tradition.

Following the collapse of the Mauryan Empire, Greco-Buddhism continued to flourish under the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Indo-Greek Kingdoms, and Kushan Empire. Mahayana Buddhism was spread from the Gangetic plains in India into Gandhara and then Central Asia during the Mauryan Era, where it became the most prevalent branch of Buddhism in Central Asia. Mahayana Buddhism was later transmitted through the Silk Road into the Han Dynasty during the Kushan era under the reign of Emperor Kanishka. Buddhist tradition details the monk, Majjhantika of Varanasi, was made responsible for spreading Buddhism in the region by Emperor Ashoka.

Примеры употребления для Graeco-
1. Now over to the Graeco–Roman wrestling!" The actual site of the World Cup is a comparatively minor detail.
2. In between come all the other forms of domination: Graeco–Roman and ancient Egyptian, Ottoman–Turkish, Franco–British and neocon American.
3. As a northerner, now living in London, I think it would be excellent if the Olympics were held in Much Wenlock or Chorley, though I‘d be interested to see how keen they would be to cough up the 625m denizens of the Great Wen are to provide for pursuit cycling, beach volleyball, Graeco–Roman wrestling, taekwondo and all the other sports in which none of us show the faintest interest from one Olympiad to the next.