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The conversation between Alexander and pauras

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Answered by ghostrider28
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The glorious battle between Alexander the Great and King Porus” – 18th century tinted woodcut. Book 3.
Answered by ALIHASNAIN
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After a seven-hour battle in Hydpas, Alexander the Great has managed to exterminate 2/3 of the Indian army.


Porous, wounded, continues to fight. Alexander the Great admired the Indian King's courage so he decided not to kill him and sends a messenger to invites him to a meeting.


The Greek historian Ariane records the debate. Alexander spoke first, he said:

“What do you want me to do to you?”

“Think of me as a king’’,replied Porous.

Porous waited for Alexander the Great on the opposite side of Hydapush. There were 200 martial elephants in the battle. The battle was raging throughout the day, with serious losses on both sides. Eventually, an assault on the Greek cavalry from an unexpected spot found Poto unprepared. His troops were repulsed on a path trampled by the elephants. In battle, Póros proved to be a great warrior. His ethos and prowess even touched Alexander.
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