King Porus died in -317.
King Porus of Paurava.
It was the other way round - Alexander strangely not only let Porus retain his kingdom but also gave Porus the territory of a king who had supported Alexander, then conquered some other territory for Porus. This gives some reason to suspect that Alexander did not conquer Porus, but at best it was a standoff, or even a loss, and he came to a deal with Porus.
Yes he was jatt
yes Purewall are Jatt for sure, King Porus was also Purewall Jatt. When Alaxander attacked India he was faced by Porus and defeted Porus but he was very impressed by his courage and gave him his kingdom back with more territories than before.
King Porus died in -317.
Yes he was jatt
"King Porus: A Legend of Old" is a poem that tells the story of King Porus, a legendary Indian king who valiantly fought against Alexander the Great but was ultimately defeated. The poem highlights the bravery and resilience of King Porus in the face of overwhelming odds and celebrates his noble spirit even in defeat. It captures the ethos of a bygone era when kings and warriors were known for their courage and honor.
King Porus of Paurava.
It was the other way round - Alexander strangely not only let Porus retain his kingdom but also gave Porus the territory of a king who had supported Alexander, then conquered some other territory for Porus. This gives some reason to suspect that Alexander did not conquer Porus, but at best it was a standoff, or even a loss, and he came to a deal with Porus.
King Porus
Yes he was jatt
Apparently Alexander the Great conquered it and gave it to the local King Porus.Another view:That is the conundrum. The Persian Empire had ceased to exist by then and Darius had been murdered by his own princes. Alexander was in fact attacking King Porus to strip him of the northern Indus Valley. He allegedly defeated Porus and amazingly gave it back to him and threw in the added gift of the kingdom of his own loyal ally King Taxiles who had helped him defeat Porus. This is a befuddled story which suggests that Alexander didn't defeat Porus or conquer the Indus Valley.
The subject matter of "Alexander et Porus" by Charles Le Brun is a depiction of the battle between Alexander the Great and King Porus of India. It portrays the moment when Alexander, on horseback, confronts Porus who is mounted on an elephant, symbolizing the clash of Eastern and Western powers.
yes Purewall are Jatt for sure, King Porus was also Purewall Jatt. When Alaxander attacked India he was faced by Porus and defeted Porus but he was very impressed by his courage and gave him his kingdom back with more territories than before.
King Ravana is of Brahmin Caste. He belongs to the upper class.
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