The distance from Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia, to Egypt is approximately 500 miles (800 kilometers) depending on the specific route taken. From Egypt to the Hydaspes River in India, the distance is roughly 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) by land. In total, the journey would cover around 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers). However, actual travel would involve various terrains and routes, which could affect the distance.
About 3,000
In Asia Minor.
In Asia Minor.
Alexander
Battle of the Hydaspes happened in -326.
It was the battle which was fought in Hydaspes (Jhelum) in 326 CE.
The events of his supposed defeat of King Porus of Hydaspes at the Battle of the Hydaspes River are strange - it was a close battle, and after Alexander 'won', he inexplicably gave back to Porus his kingdom of Hydaspes, and also donated to Porus his astounded ally King Taxiles' kingdom of Taxila. He then went on doing conquests for Porus to add to the latter's kingdom. It sounds more like Hydaspes River was a stalemate at best, if not a defeat for Alexander, given Alexander's obsequious approach to his alleged victim, but of course his tame historians are not going to admit it. It will remain a mystery.
Hydaspes was the river god of western India. While not aware of any specific powers he held, Nonnus writes that "... ancient Hydaspes rolled his war-breeding water in wild, bubbling waves..."
The address of the Pella Public Library is: 603 Main St, Pella, 50219 1592
This is from a quest called Find Pella.
The address of the Historic Pella Trust Inc is: Po Box 1, Pella, IA 50219