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he didnt he died of sickness when he still wanted to go into battle

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After 10 years conquering the Persian Empire, his Macedonian soldiers just wanted to take their share of the loot and go home, refusing to go any further.

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Q: Why did Alexander the Great have to stop after reaching the Indus valley?
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How did Alexander the great took over indus valley?

how did alexander the great took over indus valley


When did Alexander the Great reach the Indus valley?

327 BCE.


What river valley did Alexander the Great cross in Actient India?

Indus River Valley.


Who were warrior race who invaded indus valley?

Alexander the Great's Macedonians.


Did the Persians and Alexander the great invaded the indus river valley?

Yes.


Why did Alexander the Great have to stop after reaching the Indus River Valley?

After 10 years of campaigning, his army just wanted to take their share of the loot and go home - they mutinied and refused to go on.


Did both the Persians and Alexander the great invade the indus valley?

That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.


Why did Alexander the great have to stop conquering after the indus river valley?

His army refused to go any further.


Is it true or false that both the Persians and Alexander the great invaded Indus Valley?

stop talking but hole


When Alexander the Great withdrew from the Indus Valley which empire established itself in the political vacuum?

The Indus Mahari Tribe grew to the most powerful in the region.


Which of the regions or nations did Alexander not conquer?

Italy or China


Who were the ones to invade the indus river valley?

Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)