Who wrote “Indica”?
“Indica” is an ancient Greek account offering insights into India during the Maurya Empire. The text provides observations on Indian culture, society, and governance, contributing to historical understanding.
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“Indica” was a work written by the ancient Greek historian and traveler Megasthenes. Megasthenes was employed as an ambassador to the court of the Indian emperor Chandragupta Maurya during the 4th century BCE. His writings, including “Indica,” provide valuable insights into the geography, society, and customs of ancient India. Unfortunately, the original text of “Indica” has not survived, but fragments and references to it can be found in the works of later authors, such as Arrian and Diodorus Siculus.