-
Vashishta Brahmarishi Temple in this village.
Ancient Gr****s
called it
Hyphasis (Gr****: Ύφασης).
Plinius called it Hypasis, an
approximation to the Vedic...
- India,
intending to
cross the
Ganges River. However, he
stopped at the
Hyphasis (now
called the Beas) in 326 BC
after his
weary troops refused to advance...
-
Alexandria (on the)
Hyphasis was the name of the
fortress on the west bank of the
Hyphasis (Beas)
river at
which Alexander the
Great stopped on 31 Aug...
-
granted him
dominion over
lands to the south-east
extending as far as the
Hyphasis (Beas).
Porus reportedly died
sometime between 321 and 315 BC. The only...
- land that he did not
previously own,
towards the south-east, up to the
Hyphasis (Beas).
Choosing a
local helped him
control these lands that were distant...
-
large Indian armies throughout the Indo-Gangetic Plain—mutinied at the
Hyphasis River,
refusing to
advance his push to the east.
After a
meeting with his...
-
colony in Yemen,
southern Arabia;
others as a
place on or near the
river Hyphasis (now the Beas), the south-eastern
limit of the
Punjab or more correctly...
-
Coronidia hyphasis is a moth of the
family Sematuridae. It is
known from the Neotropics,
including Mexico. Godman,
Frederick Du Cane; Salvin,
Osbert (1900)...
- his men.
Following his army's
refusal to
continue marching east at the
Hyphasis River in 326 BCE,
Alexander the
Great crossed the area
after sailing south...
- for the
eastern part,
Alexander did not
traverse this
beyond the
river Hyphasis. A few
historians have
described the
parts which are this side of the Ganges...