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BATTLE OF THE HYDASPES MAY 326 B. C BATTLE OF THE HYDASPES MAY 326 B.C. PORUS’ WAR ELEPHANTS SPOOK ALEXANDER’S HORSES

ALEXANDER’S TACTICS DEFEAT ELEPHANTS

BATTLE OF THE HYDASPES

GREEK MAP OF THE WORLD

ALEXANDER’S RETURN TO BABYLON

THE INDUS DELTA

THE MAKRAN DESERT FALL 325 B.C.

SHIRAZ

TOMB OF CYRUS THE GREAT FOUNDER OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE

TOMB OF CYRUS (RECONSTRUCTED)

ALEXANDER’S REENTRY INTO BABYLON 323 B.C.

ENFORCED MACEDONIAN-PERSIAN AMALGAMATION 324 B. C ENFORCED MACEDONIAN-PERSIAN AMALGAMATION 324 B.C. ALEXANDER MARRIES ONE DAUGHTER OF DARIUS AND HAS HAEPHESTION MARRY HER SISTER APRIL 324 B.C. AT SAME CEREMONY 80-100 TOP MACEDONIAN OFFICERS ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE IRANIAN BRIDES. THIRTY THOUSAND IRANIAN YOUTHS GIVEN RIGOROUS MACEDONIAN MILITARY TRAINING RETURN FROM THAT TRAINING FOR SERVICE. ALEXANDER SENT A DECREE TO THE GREEK CITIES REQUIRING THEM TO SET UP CULTS TO WORSHIP HIM AS A GOD.

DEATH OF HEPHAESTION OCTOBER 324 B.C.

ALEXANDER EXPLORES EUPHRATES’ MARSHES BELOW BABYLON 323 B.C.

ALEXANDER DIES FROM FEVER JUNE 323 B. C ALEXANDER DIES FROM FEVER JUNE 323 B.C. (A SKY CHARIOT BEARING ALEXANDER SCULPTURE FOUND IN ARMENIA)