who was the first foreigner who invaded India?
Answers
Answered by
2
Alexander invaded India in 326 B.C. There are many theories as to why he invaded India, which probably were:
a. Alexander's desire to establish control over the entire world.
b. To reclaim India which was once possessed by Persia.
c. India, as Alexander thought was the end of Asia, therefore his desire to establish control over the sub continent.
d. Alexander was attracted by its wealth.
a. Alexander's desire to establish control over the entire world.
b. To reclaim India which was once possessed by Persia.
c. India, as Alexander thought was the end of Asia, therefore his desire to establish control over the sub continent.
d. Alexander was attracted by its wealth.
Answered by
2
He was the first to invade India in 326 B.C. He defeated King Porus on the banks of River Jhelum. The battle is known as the Battle of Hydaspes.Dhana Nanda of the Nanda dynasty was in power in northern and eastern India at the time of his invasion.
Similar questions