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Alexander the great's conquests took him as far east as the regions of present-day Pakistan and parts of India. He famously fought the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE against King Porus, which is located near the Jhelum River in modern-day Punjab. His campaign extended through the Persian Empire and into the Indian subcontinent, marking the furthest reach of his military endeavors before his troops ultimately refused to march further east. After this, Alexander turned back, heading toward Babylon, where he later died.

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