Greek mythological hero Heracles/Iraklis/Hercules depiction of Vajrapani as the protector of the Buddha, 2nd century AD Gandhara.
Heracles was the son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene.
The relief can be seen in the British museum.
The coinage (circa 180 BC) of King Agathocles the Just (Greek: Ἀγαθοκλῆς ὁ Δίκαιος), a Greco-Bactrian/Indo-Greek king.
The coins incorporated the Brahmi and Greek script and several deities from India, interpreted as Vishnu, Shiva, Vasudeva, Balarama or the Buddha.
The Heliodorus pillar, erected circa 115 BCE by Indo-Greek ambassador Heliodorus, is the first known inscription related to Vaishnavism in India. Heliodorus was one of the earliest recorded Indo-Greek converts to Hinduism.
Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription (Greek and Aramaic) by King Ashoka.
Found in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Sirkap (Urdu: سرکپ) in today's Punjab (Pakistan) was built by the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius after he invaded ancient India at around 180 BC.
According to the Mahavamsa, the Great Stupa in Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka) was dedicated by Mahadharmaraksita, a Greek Buddhist master who lived during the reign of the Indo-Greek king Menander, and his 30,000-strong "Yona" (Greek) delegation at around 130 BC.
Kanishka coin with Greek lettering "ΒΟΔΔΟ" (Buddha), Kushan Empire, 2nd century CE.
Greek sculptures on the Chakhil-i-Ghoundi Stupa, Gandhara, Afghanistan.
Greek Gods and the "Wheel of the Law" or Dharmachakra:
Left: Zeus holding 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."
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When Greece became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1830, and as Greece expanded over the next century, the long task of reverting mosques into churches.
Here are some of the reverted churches:
Agios Demetrios church in Thessaloniki, constructed in the early 4th century AD, became a mosque in 1493 but was finally reconsecrated into a church in 1949.
Hagia Sophia Church in Monemvasia dates to about 1150 but turned into a mosque in 1715. Repair works to turn it into a church again began in 1827.
Hagia Sophia in Mystras was constructed in the 1300's, was converted into a mosque at an undisclosed date during the Ottoman occupation (from the 1400's onwards, unntil being converted into a church almost immediately after Greece's independence in 1830.
As someone married to a non-Greek, I urge Greek youth to seriously think when dating someone from a different culture, not all are progressive. Upsetting your parents by dating an Afghani/Pakistani isn't rebellious, you're regressing into backwardness. RIP greekcitytimes.com/2022/08/02/ath…
A tragic case that potentially could've been avoided.
It shouldn't have to be said that a 30-year-old Pakistani dating a 17-year-old should be discouraged, not enabled by hosting him in the girl's house.
The father of the 17-year-old girl, who lived with her mother & allegedly killed by her 30-year-old Pakistani boyfriend, disproved of the relationship & wanted it to end.
1) Black Sea-Russia 2) Syria-Iraq-Iran 3) Turkey-Azerbaijan
Athens believes Route 1-2 is “infeasible” because they’re illiberal dictatorships, which apparently Turkey is not…
Apparently for Greece, Russia-Iran are bigger threats than Turkey…
From Greece being on the verge of having an economic corridor to India via Iran, Caucasus and Black Sea, to taking instructions from the USA and creating provocation where tensions never had to exist to begin with…
But it’s okay, we still have our Turkish and Azeri friends…
Why did we waste resources with these soft power initiatives if only a few months later we would submit to US demands and without provocation begin a diplomatic crisis with Iran?
For all of Greece’s rhetoric of “European strategic autonomy,” all we have seen is capitulation.
Three illegal immigrants from Pakistan, aged 35, 25 and 28, were arrested on charges of attempted gang rape following an allegation from a 40-year-old Bulgarian national in Central Greece. greekcitytimes.com/2022/05/21/lar…
Pakistani national Ahmed Waqas, who was imprisoned for leaving a 15-year-old girl on Paros island with a permanent disability after attacking her with a rock and raping her in 2012, has applied for parole.