Answer briefly.1.Why did Alexander's army retreat from India
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After his victory in the Battle of Hydaspes, Alexander marched eastwards for further conquests. He crossed the river Chenab and the river Ravi and invaded the small principality of the Kathaioi or Kathas.
Its capital, Sangala, was taken by strom. The people of that place fought so bitterly that as many as 17,000 people were killed there and 70,000 were taken prisoners.
Alexander’s extreme cruelty alarmed the king Saubhuti of the neighbouring territory who made his submission without a battle.
Its capital, Sangala, was taken by strom. The people of that place fought so bitterly that as many as 17,000 people were killed there and 70,000 were taken prisoners.
Alexander’s extreme cruelty alarmed the king Saubhuti of the neighbouring territory who made his submission without a battle.
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