Greek Art and Architecture – 330 to 30 BC
The Battle of Hydaspes was a significant military engagement fought in 326 B.C. between the forces of Alexander the Great and King Porus of the Paurava kingdom, located near the Hydaspes River (modern-day Jhelum in Pakistan). This battle marked one of Alexander's last major confrontations during his campaigns in India, showcasing his military genius and the tactical innovations that contributed to his successes and the eventual formation of Hellenistic kingdoms across the region.
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