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Q: Where did Alexander go after defeating King Darius 3 BACK TO tire or Babylon?
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Who did Alexander the great defeat?

The common answer is 'nobody', however there is a question mark over why, after allegedly defeating King Porus of Paurava, he gave his kingdom back back to him, conquered more land and gave it to him, and gave him the land of his own local ally King Taxiles of Taxila. It would seem that the Battle o Hydaspes was a best a draw, if not a defeat for Alexander, and the terms of settlement were that Alexander deliver land and service to Porus before being permitted to move on.


What was the result of the Battle of Guagamela?

Darius cut off Alexander's line of retreat and communications back to the Greek mainland in an effort to end Alexander's invasion of Persia.


What famous river in India did Alexander cross and in what city do they end?

He crossed the Indus River.on his way back to Babylon.


Who was king of Babylon in 1754 BC?

The King of Babylon in 1732 was Hammurabi. He was king from 1728 BC to 1686 BC and founded the Babylon Empire.


What did Alexander do after he defeated the Persians?

He went back to Babylon to prepare for his planned takeover of southwestern Europe when he either died of illness or was assassinated by poison.


Who defeated Alexander the Great?

There is a strong suspicion the he was defeated by King Poros of Pauravas in India, or at least it was a draw - otherwise his transferring of his own ally King Taxiles' kingdom to Poros is inexplicable.


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Why did Alexander turn back to Greece after invading India in 326 BC?

His soldiers simply refused to go any further. Alexander did not turn back to Greece by the way. He went back to Babylon which he wanted to establish as the new capital of his Empire. It was there that he died.


Why did phalanx attack followed by a cavalry charge at Gaugamela?

Darius had a much larger army and so Alexander couldn't afford to fight on the defensive, he had to go for the kill and hit the enemy. The Macedonian Phalanx was a meat grinder, it only worked so long as it had momentum, so it hard to march forward, the Sarissa's whittling down the enemy front. The staggered line allowed Alexander to provide only a short attack for Darius, helping to preventing a flank attack. It, however left the right flank vulnerable which is why Alexander had to move out to the right to draw out Bessus, pin him and snap back to attack Darius which would cause either the death of Darius or Darius to leave the field, leaving the Persian's incapacitated. A cavalry charge is a frightening thing and not many people can stand against it, in Alexander's basic 'Hammer and Anvil' the Phalanx would push the enemy back and Alexander would push them back onto the phalanx, trapping the enemy infantry. Evident at 3 of this 4 set piece battles. It was a brilliant plan but one that had to be executed to perfection and for that, the great quality of the troops and able captains deserve credit.


A poem about Alexander the great?

Alexander the great King of Macedonia A great hero from past Tried to conquer the world But when came to India Fought with Pores But the words of Pores made him Turn back to home Before turning back to home Died in Babylon At the age of thirty. from prashil shah


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