Which was the best Hellenstic Kingdom and why was it Indo-Greek Bactria?

Which was the best Hellenstic Kingdom and why was it Indo-Greek Bactria?

least wh*Te one
so Egypt because it was black

The legitimate successor to Alexander's

Seleucus' empire

>The legitimate successor to Alexander's

Ptolemy, his half brother, the most Hellenized and longest lasting.

Seleucid empire was the true inheritor of Alexander's empire

>longest lasting.
Yeah, as Rome's grain whore.

>Seleucus' empire
t. Antiochus

T. DaQuan "Hotep" Washington

civilized and peaceful culture of the hindus.

I realized how remote bactria was when I was playing europa barbarorum 2.
>the struggle to keep horsefuckers away from your trade routes
>sillykids will eventually betray you or the parthians will
>saka rauka will constantly send doomstacks to raid your cities and isolate them.
It seems like a miracle being on the edge of 3 different worlds and surviving so long and assimilating into different cultures eventually.

>mfw succeeded better with Saka Rauka in EB than with Bactria which I love

need I say more

How is Bithynia part of the Hellenistic world when it was never part of Alexander's empire?

P O N T U S

That's the meme answer for historical hipsters.
True patricians realise that Ptolemy was the best successor. While others fought for land and power, he fought so that he could make his Egyptian animes a reality.

Yeah boy.

In the same way that Massilia was and that Syracuse was. There were Hellenistic colonies spread out across the Mediterranean long before Philip and Alexander started to fuck the place up.

what's this picture depicting?

Seriously. Baktria is great to play as. You really do feel like you're the only bit of civilisation for miles around.

Whats with Alexaboos? They all stunk. Carthage and Rome where all the action was.

can you just fuck off, your replies don't even make any sense

>I leave my empire to the strongest
>gets killed by a knife
HE DIDNT LIVE SO GOOD