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called Hydaspes (Gr****: Ὑδάσπης) by the
ancient Gr****s.
Alexander III of
Macedon and his army
crossed the
Jhelum in BCE 326 at the
Battle of the
Hydaspes River...
- the
Jhelum River (then
called the
Hydaspes). In the
spring of 326 BC,
Porus drew up on the
south bank of the
Hydaspes to
repel any crossing. The Jhelum...
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Indian king
whose territory spanned the
region between the
Jhelum River (
Hydaspes) and
Chenab River (Acesines), in the
Punjab region of what is now India...
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flowing Hydaspes, Iris
travelling on foot and
Hydaspes by water. Both had an
equal speed on two
contrasted paths: Iris
among the
immortals and
Hydaspes among...
- region. The
Battle of the
Hydaspes River was
fought by
Alexander in July 326 BC
against king
Porus (possibly, Paurava) on the
Hydaspes River (Jhelum River)...
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British East
India Company Forces and
Mutineers Hydaspes (mythology), the
Jhelum River in
mythology Hydaspes (Mancini), an
opera by
Francesco Mancini This...
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manoeuvres to
cross the
Hydaspes river (the modern-day Jhelum) and
defeat the
Indian king
Porus at the
Battle of the
Hydaspes.
Accounts of the founding...
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Speyeria hydaspe, the
Hydaspe fritillary, is a
species of orange-brown
butterfly found in the
western portions of the
United States and Canada. A small...
- that he died in what is now Punjab, ****stan,
after the
Battle of the
Hydaspes in 326 BC.
Alexander was so
grieved at the loss of his
horse that he named...
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ridiculous opera of
Hydaspes could only have succeeded,
despite its absurdities,
because of the
outstanding singing of Nicolini.: 62 “
Hydaspes with much vocal...