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Pakistanis don't want to do anything with "India" because they are confused and ill informed. But the newer generation whom are educated have been questioning it.
We could play poker if you can hold that st face.Alexander's campaign to India was in 327 B.C. yet your source talks about more than a century earlier?
I would have expected you to do a little more digging beyond Wiki and check the Greek sources, since you are supposedly Greek, and you understand Greek, but I did that for you..
From Anabasis by Arrian, 5.24.8 -
Used Google translate to get a rough translation, which is:
"and as I was about to pursue the fugitives, when you came back to Sagala, the city was razed, and the country of the Indians, who were formerly independent, but then they willingly acceded to you. And Poron, as soon as he could by the power of the army, sent him to the cities which they had entered, and sent a garrison into them, but he immediately advanced the army to the river Ephasin, as if he were also to destroy the Indians there. It did not appear to him what was left of the war, what of the war."
So that does indicate the Greeks thought they had conquered India, since they considered it no longer independent. The perspective of the Greeks, as written in the Greek sources, is very different to how thigs are stated in Wiki by unknown Wikipedia editors.
There is no historical evidence that Alexander was defeated by Porus but there is plenty of evidence to the contrary. Next you will see because there are no surviving Persian accounts of Cyrus's defeat it means that Alexander didn't defeat the Persian Empire. Also, just because Pakistani sources say very little about the surrender of Dhaka it doesn't mean that Niazi didn't publicly surrender.Well somethings are buried in time capsule.
We can never know the real truth.
Only Greek historians wrote about Alexander the great battle with Raja Porus and they were extremely biased. And that too after 400 years Alexander died.
If you study Alexander's personality then all the historical accounts of him and Raja porus are extremely dubious. Infact they point towards the victory of Raja Porus the son of Jhelum. The true son of this soil.
That horse has left the barn a long time ago
Thanks for the share. This is interesting.
Wiki-idiots not getting things right is not a surprise to me.
Modern-era revisionists trying to rewrite ancient history by inventing facts to support their narrative.
Greeks might have assumed that they have conquered Indos and there wasn't much to see further. Indus river and its surroundings were far more likely to receive attention than lands deep inside modern India in ancient times. Indus river and its surroundings were home to an advanced civilization in fact.
Alexander's army mutiny might be an exaggerated tale, therefore. It could be that his followers were convinced that they have conquered the known world and it was a waste of time to advance further.
What is India has been settled ? Even 95% of Pakistanis would not back youOnly to return with a question mark in it's head.
What is India has been settled ? Even 95% of Pakistanis would not back you
@ThunderCat What's he talking about? You understand Indians a bit better,can you explain to me or to him? His post had a source with a wrong date,that he used as proof and now he says that Alexander's campaigns were the most meticulously planned and well-scripted ones. I'm confused.We could play poker if you can hold that st face.
There’s a reason Alexander’s campaigns were called the most meticulously planned and well scripted ones
The remnants of the Indus valley civilization were not so advanced in 300 BC. It is revisionist to claim otherwise
Well somethings are buried in time capsule.
We can never know the real truth.
Only Greek historians wrote about Alexander the great battle with Raja Porus and they were extremely biased. And that too after 400 years Alexander died.
If you study Alexander's personality then all the historical accounts of him and Raja porus are extremely dubious. Infact they point towards the victory of Raja Porus the son of Jhelum. The true son of this soil.