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Anthimachus I was one of the Greco-Bactrian kings from around 171 to 160 BC.
Antimachus claimed that he belonged to the Euthydemid dynasty and was a successor to Diodotus. He was king of an area covering the lower Kabul Valley and parts of northern Pakistan.
His successors were Philoxenus and Diomedes. They ruled together the western part of the Indo-Greek kingdom from the Euthydemus
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Philoxenus
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Diomedes
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