BATTLE of the HYDASPES 326 BCE - Movie Trailer

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Battle of the Hydaspes took place in 326 BCE near the Hydaspes River (modern-day Jhelum River in Punjab, Pakistan). This battle was a significant moment in Alexander's campaign to conquer the Indian subcontinent. Despite Porus's defeat, his courageous resistance impressed Alexander, who allowed him to retain his kingdom as a satrap and even granted him additional territory.
This battle is notable for the strategic use of war elephants by King Porus and the Macedonian army's tactical discipline, particularly Alexander's use of deception and flanking maneuvers to overcome Porus's forces.
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