His army, having been campaigning for ten years, wanted to go home to enjoy the spoils. Going on to the Ganges, thought to be the end of the world, was an ambition of Alexander, not the soldiers, so they mutinied and demanded to return home. It was just as well, as Chandragupta was driving north with irresistible force and would have exterminated Alexander and his Macedonians and allies.
The advantages there would have been to living near both the Arabian and Indus River would have been that there would have been fresh water for farming, bathing and drinking.
The first people to populate the Indus River Valley would have been hunter gatherers and foragers. Their days would have been full of simply surviving off the land and taking care to avoid dangerous animals.
You are thinking of Alexander Graham Bell who invented Poo's, not Alexander the Great Mind you, I wonder how history would have turned out had Alexander the Great invented Poo's. Makes you think.
Alexander III of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia also known as Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great did not wear shoes, he wore sandals. Fortune favors the bold, baby!
That would be the Indus River.
Because in that time it was a great feature to live near a river due to the fact thar the enemies would have had to cross the river. So for protection.
River Indus has 29 tributaries
The River Indus
The Indus river
There are several eras of Magadha - if you are asking about the Maurya Empire, it was established as far as the Indus valley by 322 BCE, by which time the Persian Empire had been taken over by Alexander the Great's Macedonian Empire which itself had already unravelled in the east by the time of his death in 323 BCE. So no, the Persian Empire had ceased to exist by the time the Mauryan Empire took over the Indus. Alexander was fortunate his soldiers refused to go east into India as he would have run into the overwhelming power of the expanding Mauryans and been exterminated.
The Indus River helped farmers by providing water for the growth of plants and silt to fertile the land. The river hurt farmers due to floods that would ruin their crops.
The advantages there would have been to living near both the Arabian and Indus River would have been that there would have been fresh water for farming, bathing and drinking.
That would be Alexander the Great.
The advantages there would have been to living near both the Arabian and Indus River would have been that there would have been fresh water for farming, bathing and drinking.
The first people to populate the Indus River Valley would have been hunter gatherers and foragers. Their days would have been full of simply surviving off the land and taking care to avoid dangerous animals.
The first people to populate the Indus River Valley would have been hunter gatherers and foragers. Their days would have been full of simply surviving off the land and taking care to avoid dangerous animals.