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Info or books on Persian Gulf/Bahrain in Hellenistic time frame?
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So just moved to Bahrain and found that the Greeks seemed to be rather active here and a good possibility of a Seleucid troops being here. 

 Any books people can suggest on Greek influence on the Persian gulf? Anything on campaigns through here or types of troops used too? 

Thanks for any help!
Sean Marcum

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(04-25-2016, 06:01 PM)Marcus Cassius LegioXIV Wrote: So just moved to Bahrain and found that the Greeks seemed to be rather active here and a good possibility of a Seleucid troops being here. 

 Any books people can suggest on Greek influence on the Persian gulf? Anything on campaigns through here or types of troops used too? 

Thanks for any help!

Here's an interesting article on Bahrain (or Tylos, as it was known) and the Gulf: http://www.academia.edu/7466311/RETHINKI...OM_BAHRAIN

There is a chapter by Jean-Francois Salles on the Gulf during this period in the book Hellenism in the East: The Interaction of Greek and Non-Greek Civilizations from Syria to Central Asia After Alexander, edited by Amelie Kuhrt and Susan Sherwin-White.

The Hellenistic Settlements in the East from Armenia and Mesopotamia to Bactria and India by Getzel M. Cohen appears to have some info as well, though I haven't read it.

As far as campaigns, the only one I can think of is a visit by Antiochus III where he confirmed the independence of Gerrha (Thaj Oasis in Saudi Arabia), receiving large "gifts" of silver, incense, and spices in return.  This sounds like a possible military shakedown, but there is little detail.  After receiving gifts from Gerrha, Antiochus stopped at Tylos before returning to Seleucia.
-Michael
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