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Why did Alexander of Macedonia not attack the Nandas in the east despite being heavily ambitious?​

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Answered by km9505946
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Why did Alexander the Great decide to turn back after he conquered Northern India? ... Fearing the prospect of facing other large armies and exhausted by years of campaigning, Alexander's army mutinied at the Hyphasis River (Beas), refusing to march farther east.

Plutarch also wrote that the bitter fighting of the Hydaspes made Alexander's men hesitant to continue on with the conquest of India, considering that they would potentially face far larger armies than those of Porus if they were to cross the Ganges River. Porus was one of many local kings who impressed Alexander.

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why did Alexander of macedonia not attack the nandas in the east despite being heavily ambitious

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