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- The Gedrosian campaign of Cyrus the Great was a military expedition of the Achaemenids in the modern-day Balochistan region against the Hindus or Indians...
- Europe when the Macedonian king Alexander the Great tried to cross the Gedrosian desert and lost one third of his men. Following his army's refusal to...
- rest back to Persia through the more difficult southern route along the Gedrosian Desert and Makran. Alexander reached Susa in 324 BC, but not before losing...
- companion travelers to excessive water intake during a march through the Gedrosian Desert 1097: During the First Crusade, according to at least one chronicle...
- expedition into the Persian Gulf, while Alexander continue through the Gedrosian desert. Nearchus was not the only Gr**** naval officer to have pursued...
- the rest of his forces back to Persia by the southern route through the Gedrosian Desert (now part of southern Iran and Makran in southern ****stan). By...
- regions of Kalat, Khuzdar and Panjgur) and lost most of his army in the Gedrosian Desert (speculated today as the Kharan Desert). In 518 BC, Darius led...
- p****age is the source of most of these differences: The Arachosians and Gedrosians were ****igned to Sibyrtius; the Drancae and Arci to Stasanor. Amyntas...
- abortive invasion of India, his marriage to Roxana, his crossing of the Gedrosian Desert, the death of Hephaistion and his own final illness and death....
- campaign, in the battles fought against the Malli and in the crossing of the Gedrosian desert. At the great marriage ceremony at Susa in the spring of 324 BC...