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If Alexander won that war then he could've used Indian way of battle in future. You know after conquering Persia, he came to India with both Persian and Macedonian soldiers. Well, Macedonian soldiers were exhausted after 7 years of war time but Persian army wasn't. If Porus became his ally then he could've released his Macedonian army and march forward with Persian and Indian armies. Also enemies of Porus helped Alexander for preparing against Porus. Your Greek sources say that Alexander promised them the kingdom of Porus after defeating him. If Porus was defeated then why didn't he stay with his promise. This makes no sense. Hence it is clear that Alexander lost and all the sources where it was cleared that he lost that battle were burnt. When I was searching on this topic last time, it said that oldest preserved story of Alexander was after 60 years of his death.After Aornos, Alexander crossed the Indus and fought and won an epic battle against King Porus, who ruled a region in the Punjab, in the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC. Alexander was impressed by Porus's bravery, and made him an ally. He appointed Porus as satrap, and added to Porus' territory land that he did not previously own. Choosing a local helped him control these lands so distant from Greece. Alexander founded two cities on opposite sides of the Hydaspes river, naming one Bucephala, in honor of his horse, who died around this time. The other was Nicaea (Victory), thought to be located at the site of modern day Mong, Punjab.
East of Porus' kingdom, near the Ganges River, were the Nanda Empire of Magadha and further east the Gangaridai Empire (of modern day Bangladesh). Fearing the prospect of facing other large armies and exhausted by years of campaigning, Alexander's army mutinied at the Hyphasis River (Beas), refusing to march farther east. This river thus marks the easternmost extent of Alexander's conquests.
Plutarch:
"As for the Macedonians, however, their struggle with Porus blunted their courage and stayed their further advance into India. For having had all they could do to repulse an enemy who mustered only twenty thousand infantry and two thousand horse, they violently opposed Alexander when he insisted on crossing the river Ganges also, the width of which, as they learned, was thirty-two furlongs, its depth a hundred fathoms, while its banks on the further side were covered with multitudes of men-at-arms and horsemen and elephants. For they were told that the kings of the Ganderites and Praesii were awaiting them with eighty thousand horsemen, two hundred thousand footmen, eight thousand chariots, and six thousand war elephants."
Alexander tried to persuade his soldiers to march farther, but his general Coenus pleaded with him to change his opinion and return; the men, he said, "longed to again see their parents, their wives and children, their homeland". Alexander eventually agreed and turned south, marching along the Indus. Along the way his army conquered the Malhi (in modern day Multan) and other Indian tribes and sustained an injury during the siege.
and WTF have you brought up Nanda? No Pakistani would mention that Ganges Ganga Nanda. Care to explain what has Nanda got to anything? Nanda was from Ganges in India. Porus was Punjabi. But care to explain what has a Ganges Nanda have anything to do with this ?
Your line of thinking smacks of a closet Indian. I should know I have enough arguments with Ganga dwellers and this is exactly what rubbish they spin ...
Who is this Ganges Nanda? Google is not showing something relevant. Only person with Nanda name I know of is Dhana Nanda who was last king of Nanda dynasty and was king at the time when Alexander fought against Porus.A learned Pakistani would know what is Nanda, like you pointed out. Because you know it.
Purshottam was a Punjabi, Nanda was from plains of ganga, both were the great kings of this subcontinent India and Pakistan who played major role in defeating and stopping Greek influence in the region. Protected the term DESI.
Dhana Nanda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nanda empire was way too big when compare to Paurava. He was one famous for his cruelness and had bigger army. Also Indians who allied with Alexander against Porus told that there is a big sea in far east but at that time, greek thought that they would circle back to egypt and then they will reach back home in no time.
Do you know how he won in Persia? By killing Darius. That is how they were able to control their Persia. He was unable to do so in India. He was afraid to go further because of the truth revealed to him from Indians that there is vast sea in east.Alexander marched towards east.
But he withdrawn due to the formidable military display of Nanda Empire and riot in his own army.
Purushotam fought very well but he defeated because at that war Alexander proved his reputation as one of the finest Military strategists and tactician.
Many western sources also say that Alexander was defeated in India and never ruled it. But most western sources especially european ones say that he won.I do not believe Purshottam(Porus) was defeated. It was taught by western system of education to us.
I personally don't believe that Alexander won this battle.