What happened after Alexander defeated Porus ?
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After Alexander's death in 323 BCE, Perdiccas became the regent of his empire, and after Perdiccas's murder in 321 BCE, Antipater became the new regent. ... However, Eudemus, who had served as Alexander's satrap in the Punjab region, treacherously killed Porus.
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The battle resulted in a Greek victory and the surrender of Porus. Large areas of the Punjab between the Hydaspes (Jhelum) and Hyphasis (Beas) rivers were absorbed into the Alexandrian empire
After Alexander's death in 323 BCE, Perdiccas became the regent of his empire, and after Perdiccas's murder in 321 BCE, Antipater became the new regent. ... However, Eudemus, who had served as Alexander's satrap in the Punjab region, treacherously killed porus
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