In history we do study about an attacker named - sikander but how many people know about him ?? who was he ? from where he was ?? and why did he lost ?? many questions running throughout my mind. Do you have answer of all these??
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Alexander(known in persia and India) as Sikander was a Macedonian ruler he captured Greece, turkey, minor asia, Egypt, persia, and other smallers regions of middle east then he crossed Afghanistan and hindukush and then he faught the battle of Hydaspes(battle of Jhelum) against Porus/Purushottam (you used the term lost there is not historical evidence of him losing to Porus but Greek sources and later Indo Greek sources of Menander states Alexander as Winner) also it's mentioned that he didn't stopped at Jhelum he marched forward and reached Hyphasis(Beas river) but a his army refused to march forward cause the enemies ahead were Nandas who had an standing army of around 5 lakh with 3000 elephants(Porus has nearly 100) and these were new for his army. As a mark of his entry to Beas region he defeated a tribe and there he named a new city, Bucephala(Bucephalus was his beloved horse who died in the battle of hydaspes, this city is not in pakistan). then he marched back leaving some commander's in charge of Regions he won(there were 2 types of Incharge: Greek and Indians, Greeks included Peithon, Endumas, and Seleucus, indians included Ambhi and Porus)In history we do study about an attacker named - sikander but how many people know about him ?? who was he ? from where he was ?? and why did he lost ?? many questions running throughout my mind. Do you have answer of all these??
ImpressiveAlexander(known in persia and India) as Sikander was a Macedonian ruler he captured Greece, turkey, minor asia, Egypt, persia, and other smallers regions of middle east then he crossed Afghanistan and hindukush and then he faught the battle of Hydaspes(battle of Jhelum) against Porus/Purushottam (you used the term lost there is not historical evidence of him losing to Porus but Greek sources and later Indo Greek sources of Menander states Alexander as Winner) also it's mentioned that he didn't stopped at Jhelum he marched forward and reached Hyphasis(Beas river) but a his army refused to march forward cause the enemies ahead were Nandas who had an standing army of around 5 lakh with 3000 elephants(Porus has nearly 100) and these were new for his army. As a mark of his entry to Beas region he defeated a tribe and there he named a new city, Bucephala(Bucephalus was his beloved horse who died in the battle of hydaspes, this city is not in pakistan). then he marched back leaving some commander's in charge of Regions he won(there were 2 types of Incharge: Greek and Indians, Greeks included Peithon, Endumas, and Seleucus, indians included Ambhi and Porus)
While he was near Babylon, a rebel attacked his group at night and Alexander was wounded, the wounds from which he couldn't recover and died.......
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He was a conqueror but he failed to set up an administration machinery so when he died all his commanders started fighting themselves and his empire collapsed.