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| [[Seleucid Empire]] | | [[Seleucid Empire]] | ||
| [[Northwest India]], [[Indus valley]] & [[Afghanistan]] | | [[Northwest India]], [[Indus valley]] & [[Afghanistan]] | ||
| style="background:#8cff90"|Mauryan victory<ref>{{ | | style="background:#8cff90"|Mauryan victory<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SKA6AAAAIAAJ|title=Ancient India: A Textbook of History for Middle Schools|last=Thapar|first=Romila|date=1966|publisher=National Council of Educational Research and Training|pages=70|language=en}}</ref> | ||
*Treaty of the Indus{{sfn|Kosmin|2014|p=33–34}} | *Treaty of the Indus{{sfn|Kosmin|2014|p=33–34}} | ||
* Seleucid Empire's eastern satrapies ceded to Mauryan Empire | * Seleucid Empire's eastern satrapies ceded to Mauryan Empire<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.unesco.org/silkroad/knowledge-bank/alexander-and-his-successors-central-asia|title=Alexander and His Successors in Central Asia|last1=Dani|first1=A. H.|last2=Bernard|first2=P.|publisher=UNESCO|work=History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol II|language=English|access-date=22 December 2024|quote=The Indus region fell to the rise of the Mauryans and later when Seleucus Nicator tried to recover this lost territory, he had further to cede to Candragupta Maurya the provinces of Aria, Arachosia, Gedrosia and the Paropamisadae.|page=68|format=PDF}}</ref> | ||
* Marital alliance | * Marital alliance | ||
* Seleucus gives the hand of his daughter to Chandragupta, founding a dynastic alliance | * Seleucus gives the hand of his daughter to Chandragupta, founding a dynastic alliance |