Taksxila
king of Taxila
Years: 365BCE - 317BCE
Taksxila (lived 4th century BCE) is the Greek chroniclers' name for a prince or king who reigni over the tract between the Indus and the Hydaspes Rivers in the Punjab at the period of the expedition of Alexander the Great, 327 BCE.
The Greeks appear to have called him Taxiles or Taxilas, from the name of his capital city of Taxila, near the modern Attock.
