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why did Alexander returned the kingdom of Porus to him​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All this is glossed over by Western historians, in whose view the one victory over king Porus amounted to the “conquest of India”. ... According to the Greeks, Alexander was apparently so impressed by Porus he gave back his kingdom plus the territories of king Ambhi of Taxila who had fought alongside the Macedonians.

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Answered by jnana1087
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Alexander the Great attacked the bordering states of India in 326 BC. He had a decisive battle with the Indian king Purushottam (called Porus in Greek Texts, also called Puru) by the banks of the river Jhelum (Hydaspes[1] ) as mentioned by Greek Historians

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