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less frequently in the ancient sources: it is possible that the name Alexandria for Porus, which is mentioned frequently, in fact refers to Nikaia. Ancient...
horse that he named one of the many cities he founded after him, as AlexandriaBucephalous. A massive creature with a massive head, Bucephalus is described...
326 Battle of the Hydaspes 326 Samos joins the Delian League 326 AlexandriaBucephalous (located on the Hydaspes river, Pakistan) is founded by Alexander...
Apollodorus [sic] and Menander. — Periplus, §47 The Greek city of AlexandriaBucephalous on the Jhelum River is mentioned in the Periplus, as well as in...
Qandahar Alexandria Ariana western Afghanistan Herat Alexandria Asiana Iran AlexandriaBucephalous Pakistan Jhelum, or more likely Phalia Alexandria in the...
founds two cities there, Alexandria on the Indus or Alexandria Nicaea (to celebrate his victory) and AlexandriaBucephalous or Bucephala (named after...
notable towns and other geographic features named after animals. AlexandriaBucephalous, former city founded by Alexander the Great in memory of his beloved...
Mangla Dam, the site of the Battle of the Hydaspes, the city of AlexandriaBucephalous founded by Alexander the Great, and the huge Rohtas Fort. Sarai...
founds two cities there, Alexandria on the Indus or Alexandria Nicaea (to celebrate his victory) and AlexandriaBucephalous or Bucephala (named after...
Alexander later founded two cities—Nicaea at the site of victory and Bucephalous at the battle-ground, in memory of his horse, who died soon after the...