what could be the reasons for King Porus to loose the battle of Hydaspes?
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After conquering the Persian Empire, Alexander decided to probe into northern India. King Porus of Paurava blocked Alexander's advance at a ford on the Hydaspes River (now the Jhelum) in the Punjab. ... When Porus learned that Alexander had advanced over the river, he marched to attack
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There are people who acknowledge that Alexander won the Battle of Hydaspes, but insist that Porus ultimately won because Alexander's troops eventually mutinied at the Hyphasis River, forcing Alexander to return back west.
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