His army refused to go any further.
how did alexander the great took over indus valley
327 BCE.
Indus River Valley.
Alexander the Great's Macedonians.
Yes.
That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
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The Indus Mahari Tribe grew to the most powerful in the region.
Italy or China
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)
True. Both the Persians, under Cyrus the Great and later Darius I, invaded parts of the Indus River Valley during their empire's expansion. Alexander the Great also invaded the region in 326 BCE as part of his campaign against the Persian Empire, reaching the Indus River and engaging in battles with local rulers.
After gaining control of mainland Greece, Asia Minor and the Indus valley.