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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PorusPorus - Wikipedia

    Porus or Poros (Ancient Greek: ΠῶροςPôros; fl. 326–321 BC) was an ancient Indian king whose territory spanned the region between the Jhelum River (Hydaspes) and Chenab River (Acesines), in the Punjab region of what is now India and Pakistan. [ 2 ] He is only mentioned in Greek sources.

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · Porus (flourished 4th century bce) was an Indian king who ruled the region between the Hydaspes and Acesines rivers at the time of Alexander the Great’s invasion (327–326 bce) of the Punjab. Unlike his neighbour, Ambhi, the king of Taxila (Takshashila), Porus resisted Alexander.

  3. Porus is a historical drama television series based on the Battle of the Hydaspes, visualizing the lives of Porus, ruler of the Paurava Kingdom in India, and Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia.

  4. Watch all episodes of Porus: http://bit.ly/PorusAllEpisodesOverview: Embark on an epic journey with Purshottam, a.k.a Porus, as he fiercely defends his mothe...

  5. current battle. The Battle of the Hydaspes also known as Battle of Jhelum, or First Battle of Jhelum, was fought between Alexander the Great and Porus in May of 326 BCE. It took place on the banks of the Hydaspes River in what is now the Punjab province of Pakistan, [17] as part of Alexander's Indian campaign.

  6. Jan 28, 2020 · N.S. Gill. Updated on January 28, 2020. King Porus of Paurava was an important ruler in the Indian subcontinent during the 4th century BCE. Porus fiercely battled Alexander the Great, and not only survived that battle but made an honorable peace with him and gained an even larger rule in Punjab in what is today Pakistan.

  7. The Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE was the last battle fought by Alexander the Great during his Asian campaign. Alexander’s army defeated the forces of the Indian king Porus. Alexander’s superior tactics, including crossing a river in pouring rain to flank his enemy, led to his victory.

  8. Feb 26, 2014 · At Hydaspes he would meet a formidable opponent in King Porus, but more importantly, his military savvy would be challenged as never before by an unforgiving climate and a new, even larger foe, the elephant.

  9. Mar 10, 2016 · King Porus was a famous Indian king; his real name was Purushotama. He belonged to the PURU tribe mentioned in RIG VEDA, the Ancient books of India. Porus ruled the Punjab region and expanded his Kingdom between the Jhelum River and Chenab River in the Indian Subcontinent.

  10. Porus or Paurava (Ancient Greek: Πῶρος, romanized: Pôros; fl. 326–321 BC) was an ancient king who ruled the area between the Jhelum River (Hydaspes) and Chenab River (Acesines) of the Punjab region of northeastern Pakistan. [1]

  11. Feb 4, 2021 · The heroism of Porus became legend and was acknowledged by Alexander himself. When Porus got down from his elephant to meet Alexander, the latter asked him, “How do you wish to be treated?” And Porus’s famous reply, “Like a King,” so impressed Alexander that he restored to Porus his kingdom.

  12. www.livius.org › articles › personPorus - Livius

    Porus (Old Indian Puru): king in the eastern Punjab, defeated in 326 BCE by Alexander the Great. War elephant. The Greek/Latin name Porus is a rendering of the Indian Puru, the throne name of the ruler of the kingdom Paurava. This state was situated between the rivers Hydaspes (modern Jhelum) and Acesines (Chenab).

  13. oldpedia.org › article › britannica11Porus - Oldpedia

    Nov 17, 2022 · Porus (4th century B.C.), an Indian prince, ruler of the country between the rivers Hydaspes and Acesines at the time of the invasion of Alexander the Great.

  14. Biography. King in the eastern Punjab, defeated at the river Hydaspes/Jhelum by Alexander the Great (q.v.), 326 BC; to Alexander who was asking him how he wanted to be treated, Porus replied 'like a king'; impressed by his answer, Alexander spared his enemy's life. Porus became a vassal and was granted the right to rule over his territory.

  15. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesPorus - Wikiwand

    Porusor Poros(Ancient Greek: ΠῶροςPôros; fl.326–321 BC) was an ancient Indianking whose territory spanned the region between the Jhelum River(Hydaspes) and Chenab River(Acesines), in the Punjab regionof what is now Indiaand Pakistan.[2] He is only mentioned in Greek sources.

  16. Sep 6, 2023 · Explore the Battle of the Hydaspes and its significance. View the Hydaspes Battle's background, and study the aftermath of Porus and Alexander the Great's conflict. Updated: 09/06/2023.

  17. Porus, The Warrior King who is widely known as one of the bravest kings of India. He not only fought the Macedonian Alexander the Great with a lot of courage...

  18. www.slideshare.net › slideshow › porusPorus | PPT - SlideShare

    May 24, 2019 · This document provides biographical information about Porus and Alexander. Porus was born in India to King Bamni and raised by his father's right-hand man. Alexander was born in Macedonia to King Philip and Queen Olympia.

  19. Jan 17, 2022 · Streaming Now | Peshwa Bajirao | Swastik Productions India. Watch the Amazing shows Live here: https://bit.ly/3Lyiupc Watch this episode of Porus now! Subscribe to Swastik Productions India for...

  20. www.jatland.com › home › PorusPorus - Jatland Wiki

    Oct 3, 2023 · King Porus (पौरुष), the Greek version of the Indian names Puru, Pururava, or Parvata, was the ruler of a Kingdom in Punjab located between the Jhelum and the Chenab (in Greek, the Hydaspes and the Acesines) rivers in the Punjab. Its capital may have been near the current city of Lahore [1].