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Rise Of Magadha –Porus And Concept Of Uniting India – Foreign Invasions: Persian And Greek (Alexander Invasion)

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Factors Leading to the Rise of Magadha

  • Magadha was located in the fertile Ganga plains with access to iron mines, which boosted agriculture and weapon-making.
  • The region had abundant natural resources like iron and copper, enabling strong military equipment and tools for farming.
  • Strategic location on major trade routes allowed control over land and river trade, increasing wealth through taxes.
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King Porus and Resistance Against Foreign Invasions

  • King Porus ruled the Paurava kingdom between the Jhelum (Hydaspes) and Chenab rivers in Punjab.
  • He resisted Alexander the Great in the Battle of the Hydaspas in 326 BCE.
  • Porus used 200 war elephants and a strong infantry, but was outmaneuvered by Alexander’s cavalry.
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Foreign Invasions: Persian and Greek

  • Persian ruler Darius I annexed parts of northwest India (modern Pakistan) around 518 BCE, making it a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire.
  • This region paid tribute and provided resources to Persia but retained local governance.
  • Alexander invaded India after defeating Darius III of Persia, entering through the Khyber Pass in 327 BCE.

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