Bhairava
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For your enlightment ..........
Alexander fought many battles but atlast gave up on Gangaridhai becoz of their shear force. By the way we have our history books you know?
I asked you to provide links or references.
"The Battle with Porus depressed the spirits of the Macedonians, and made them very unwilling to advance farther into India... This river (the Ganges), they heard, had a breadth of two and thirty stadia, and a depth of 1000 fathoms, while its farther banks were covered all over with armed men, horses and elephants. For the kings of the Gandaritai and the Prasiai were reported to be waiting for him (Alexander) with an army of 80,000 horse, 200,000 foot, 8,000 war-chariots, and 6,000 fighting elephants. "---Plutarch (42-120 AD). Quoted from The Classical Accounts of India, p. 198.
So your claim of Alexander wilting under the fierce Ganridai doesnt hold ground.
It still supports my claim that it was the forces of Porus who blunted the sharp edge of Alexander.
again how desperate, I was talkin 'bout the pal dynasty of bengal what does religion has to do wit this?
In case you forgot - this was your previous post
.The last massive transformation in religion was from Buddhism to Islam not from your Hinduism.
Pala dynasty(Buddhists) ruled almost all of India which makes us the Bengals who once ruled you
Now you understood why I replied what i replied.
Well only recently under british india Which I'm not interested in, being an indian you shouldn't be either.
Have you seen the extent of the Mauryan or the Gupta empires or the Chola Empires(under Rajendira Chola I)..? I guess not.
Because if you had seen them then you would not have posted this.