Indus. Alexander the Great had just begun his conquest in the western fringes of that land when a mutiny of his own men forced him to return to Babylon. And it was at Babylon that Alexander died.
Rome had contact with Indus through the merchants, scholars and general adventurers who traveled to Rome, but no actualdirect contact with any of the kingdoms of that land. Relationships were peaceful enough with the Parthians now that a Roman expedition could travel to Indos unmolested.
Your first order of business is to see if the library has a copy of a book you’ve only heard rumors of. The book was supposedly written by a native of Indus who was conversant in Greek. The book supposedly contained descriptions of the lands; peoples and wonders of Indus, written by a historian/geographer named Khalsa of
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