History, asked by arupsaharoy, 7 months ago

3. Trace the rise of Magadha under the rule of (a)
4. Give an account of the causes and the results of the battle between Alexander and Porus.
5. Why was Alexander unable to conquer Magadha?
6. Describe the effects of Alexander's invasion.​

Answers

Answered by Divitaagrawal1230D
1

Explanation:

  1. when Alexander invaded in 326 BC North Western India was divided into a number of kingdom whose rulers were always at war with one another. ... Porus was the ruler of the areas lying between the richest Chellam and Janam MB offer to help Alexander to defeat Porus. Porus for oily but was defeated
  2. Alexander was unable to Conquer Magadha because his army refused to advance any further. The army was war-weary and homesick and was not willing to face the powerful army of Magadha.
  3. The effects of Alexander's invasion on India: The invasion by Alexander established a direct link between India and the European continent. It also led to the establishment of four different trade routes by land and sea. ... Alexander's invasion destroyed the power of the small north-western states
Similar questions