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History books record that Alexander's Army which had HUGE cavalry came to a grinding halt when faced by gigantic Elephant based armies of Hindu Kings of Hindustan (Modern day India). In present context Alexander was stopped at the India's north-western most state Punjab's border. The horses being frightened of bigger animals (elephants) would not march forward, handicapping Alexander cavalry. Watch award winner Hollywood epic movie called "Alexander" to learn more.

Another reason would be that his armies would refuse to go any further having just conquered his huge empire. Thus he could not add any more territory to his empire. It is even said that he wept on his deathbed because there was no more land to conquer.

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He wanted to go to what he thought was the end of the earth in the east - India, but his army had had enough after ten years and forced him to turn back.

It was just as well because King Chandragupta was moving west from Bengal with a massive army, conquering all before him, and Alexander would have been annihilated.

Alexander didn't intend to stop - he was planning to take on Sicily and Carthage in the western Mediterranean when he died prematurely.

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He apparently died of a fever. There is also a suggestion that he was poisoned. We do not have a definitive answer.

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His army refused to go any further than the Beas river - they had been campaigning for 10 years, wanted to go home and mutinied.

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They wanted to go home

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he died

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