the Indian ruler porus fought hard against which foreign ruler
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Porus fought against Alexander the Great in the Battle of the Hydaspes (326 BC), thought to be fought at the site of modern-day Mong, Punjab, which is now part of Pakistan. Though not recorded in any available ancient Indian source, Ancient Greek historians describe the battle and the aftermath of Alexander's victory.
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Indian ruler porus fought hard against which foreign ruler against Alexander the Great.
- Porus who belonged to the Paurava kingdom fought in the War of the Hydaspes against Alexander the Great.
- It is believed that the war was fought on the banks of river Jhelum In Punjab, on the site of Mong, which is now an area in the country Pakistan.
- Alexander was stopped by Porus at his entry into the country.
- It is said that Alexander won the war and beat Porus, after that he returned to Greece, giving Porus back the Kingdom.
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