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His army, after 10 years of fighting up to the Indus River, just wanted to go home and enjoy their share of the loot. Alexander wanted to go on to the sea, which he thought was the eastern end of the world, but the mutiny stopped that. He had his revenge on them on the way back to Babylon by marching them through the Gedrosian Desert where many died.

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