why Alexander the great and Genghis Khan did not invaded india
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Genghis Khan And Alexander the Great
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Genghis Khan: To summarize, Genghis Khan refused to invade India for the following four reasons: ... He did not face any provocation from the Mamluk dynasty which was ruling northern India. He did not want to pursue a man who had lost everything and was no longer a threat. He was not motivated by wealth.
Alexander The Great:Thus, when the soldiers heard of Alexander's plan, they refused to march further. The king had no choice but allowed them to march back home. Above were what Greek accounts told about the situation in the Greek camp. A mutiny that resulted from a sharp plunge in morale stopped Alexander from conquering India.
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