Noun
Indo-Greek (uncountable)
(Indo-European studies) a proposed branch within the Indo-European language family, of which the Hellenic and Indo-Iranian branches are sub-branches.
The influence of some Persian symbols of a star within a diadem, or the eight-spoked Buddhist wheel (see the coins of the Indo-Greek king Menander I with this symbol) have also been suggested. Source: Internet
The Maurya presence in the area was then consolidated in the Indo-Greek Kingdom in 180 BCE. Source: Internet
After Menander's death, the Indo-Greeks steadily declined and the last Indo-Greek king was defeated in c. 10 CE. Source: Internet