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Raja Porus, also known as King Porus, was an ancient Indian ruler of the region between the Jhelum and Chenab rivers, in present-day Punjab, Pakistan. He is best known for his fierce resistance against Alexander the great during the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE. Despite being defeated, Porus's bravery and military prowess earned him respect from Alexander, who reinstated him as a satrap and even expanded his territory. Porus is often remembered as a symbol of Indian valor and resistance against foreign invaders.

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