Alexander's initial covert deployments and actions sure helped him attain victory here, it's what has made him one of history's greatest generals. Also his chivalrous treatment of Porus and flexible realist treatment of defeated opponents only adds to his reputation.
He also burned an Indian walled city to the ground for almost defeating his army. He's not the cute little teddy bear warrior you think he is. He has easy success up until he got to Indian and treated people based on his mood. He killed anyone who said anything against him. Even is own general is suspected of being killed by him after he rallies the men to return home in front of Alexander when he promised he wouldn't kill anyone for speaking up this time.
I just rewatched it again in more detail and I have to say this is one of your best works! Maybe the music placement and colours would do well with some improvements, but overall I see you are upgrading with each video, my contratulations.
Great, I love your videos. I would like to see this battles: -Battle of Rossbach -Battle of Plains of Abraham -Battle of Saratoga -Battle of Waterloo -Battle of Austerlitz
Alexander won this battle but with great price..After this,his Army obligued him to return home,and while returning way back home he contracted a fever that kill him (possibly dengue or malaria) while he was in Babylon.His age is 33 years old.
Awesome video mate. BTW will you also be doing a video on the Battle of Kahlenberg (also known as the Second Siege of Vienna) which featured the largest cavalry in history.
I recently came across your channel and I must say that you have done a spectacular job! Still, there is one thing that puzzles me: How did you do it? I'm also into Total War modding but I have yet to hear of a mod that lets you play both sides in a custom battle. If you cannot control both sides, how can you maintain the "accuracy" of a battle? Did you put together separate segments to create the battle?
*Battle of the Hydaspes:* - *40k+ Alexander's exhausted soldiers vs. 30k+ Porus's soldiers + war elephants* : How could Alexander's exhausted army possibly kill over 150 of Porus's war elephants when they couldn't even save Alexander's own horse? 😂 - *India's Economic Significance* : - India contributed 30% of the world's GDP at that time. If Alexander intended to conquer the world, why did he stop here? Makes no sense. - *Nanda Empire's Power* : - The Nanda Empire boasted: - 200k soldiers - 80k war horses - 6k war elephants - Greek historian Plutarch advised that, even if Alexander won the battle, he couldn't win India. Alexander's wise mind realized the world was too big, and he didn't want to be defeated by anyone, so he turned back to his own land. That's the real story-no need to exaggerate the so-called mercy of the "great" Alexander or his dealings with Porus. He failed, and that's the fact.
He's alexander the greatest military leader in all of history he defeated the well trained persian army of 300k with just 33k soldiers what are 150 slow elephants to him?
Where was your nanda empire's power when chandragupta maurya with an army of tribes overthrowned his entire empire now don't say chandragupta maurya is better than alexander 😂😂
@@Mrinal-or3fu oh, did you know the size of the mighty Chandra Gupta and Chanakya Army, when he ran his horses on your Macedonian ally's and married their Daughter taking Afghanistan as gift from your Governor's. That was because Alexander was already dead, else his body would have been sent to Babylonia in bottles. Hahaha, with his horse absolutely.
Cavalry combat is weird cuz I never really realized that after initial charges most of the engagement had lots cavalry warriors just sorta milling about sorta just watching waiting and looking for people to kill. It was probably Very disturbing being in that melee
In the hook, you have listed this battle took place in 236 BC, almost 90 years after his death....it is obviously a typo as you later give the date as 326 BC. Not ceitical, just a small item we have all done. Thanks for your videos
@@animeaddict8427 and alexander hear about Nanda empire. But i still believe King Porus defeated by Alexander III even Alexander army have heavy damage
Alexander really was the man, his only mistake in life was not having children in order to confirm his line of succession-but at age 33, one may well feel as though there is "plenty of time" for that
@@ΑλεξιοςΓεκτιδης Yes it seems like all wars going back to classical times, the Asians were more numerous but Greeks better arms, training and tactics. To this day, the West, as their Greek predecessor, has cultural and technological edge over the East.
I mean the techological of weapons and war tactics is and was levels up further from asian people thanks in favor of phillip the second father of alexandrer the great who is him first introduse that think to the army....vvveryyy veeeryyy good conversation we have .im happy for that here in the capital of greek macedonia salonika or thessaloniki.its about 1.500.000 big and is the capital city of balcans with the most beautifull beatches...the 3americans who come here before one month now they are crazy about the people the countrymen hospitality and fell in love and they are going to merry here in the carribean of europe..of y come to greece y can tell ke to be together and to have y in my home and saw y the beat places and museums and maaany things...y come love it here...
Wrong y think bro...after 20000miles and 13 years and sooooooo many kills and deaths of his army and to send reform units from greece in persian land make the army to tired he foufht 872 battles...y think its easy to qonqouort asia from greece to india and to fight elefands???yre a holy mistaken my brooo
@@rohanjasrotia3679 and what yr country ancestors know for science mathematics geography architecture history and the art of war and sooooooooooo many other things?medical philosophy courts judges elections democracy and freedom of speech....aaa....aaahhh???....
Alexander's initial covert deployments and actions sure helped him attain victory here, it's what has made him one of history's greatest generals. Also his chivalrous treatment of Porus and flexible realist treatment of defeated opponents only adds to his reputation.
I think that only applied to kings and generals, his treatment of the rank and file wasn't so hot.
He also burned an Indian walled city to the ground for almost defeating his army. He's not the cute little teddy bear warrior you think he is. He has easy success up until he got to Indian and treated people based on his mood. He killed anyone who said anything against him. Even is own general is suspected of being killed by him after he rallies the men to return home in front of Alexander when he promised he wouldn't kill anyone for speaking up this time.
I just rewatched it again in more detail and I have to say this is one of your best works! Maybe the music placement and colours would do well with some improvements, but overall I see you are upgrading with each video, my contratulations.
That’s great to hear thanks a lot, I’ll happily take this advice as I want them to be as good as possible
Great, I love your videos. I would like to see this battles:
-Battle of Rossbach
-Battle of Plains of Abraham
-Battle of Saratoga
-Battle of Waterloo
-Battle of Austerlitz
Thank you, I will look into these 👍
Alexander won this battle but with great price..After this,his Army obligued him to return home,and while returning way back home he contracted a fever that kill him (possibly dengue or malaria) while he was in Babylon.His age is 33 years old.
Nice! Keep up the good work!
Thanks man
Awesome video mate.
BTW will you also be doing a video on the Battle of Kahlenberg (also known as the Second Siege of Vienna) which featured the largest cavalry in history.
Thanks, I’ll certainly look into that
Remarkable graphics. Better than most live-action movies with its attention to realistic detail, especially with individual combats.
Thanks a lot ☺
Seen of the content on the channel. It's good.
Thank you
I recently came across your channel and I must say that you have done a spectacular job!
Still, there is one thing that puzzles me: How did you do it? I'm also into Total War modding but I have yet to hear of a mod that lets you play both sides in a custom battle. If you cannot control both sides, how can you maintain the "accuracy" of a battle? Did you put together separate segments to create the battle?
Sorry I didn't see your comment, I have someone who helps me with this, sometimes its just edited in a certain way
Nice editing, war is hell.
Thanks
*Battle of the Hydaspes:*
- *40k+ Alexander's exhausted soldiers vs. 30k+ Porus's soldiers + war elephants* : How could Alexander's exhausted army possibly kill over 150 of Porus's war elephants when they couldn't even save Alexander's own horse? 😂
- *India's Economic Significance* :
- India contributed 30% of the world's GDP at that time. If Alexander intended to conquer the world, why did he stop here? Makes no sense.
- *Nanda Empire's Power* :
- The Nanda Empire boasted:
- 200k soldiers
- 80k war horses
- 6k war elephants
- Greek historian Plutarch advised that, even if Alexander won the battle, he couldn't win India. Alexander's wise mind realized the world was too big, and he didn't want to be defeated by anyone, so he turned back to his own land.
That's the real story-no need to exaggerate the so-called mercy of the "great" Alexander or his dealings with Porus. He failed, and that's the fact.
He's alexander the greatest military leader in all of history he defeated the well trained persian army of 300k with just 33k soldiers what are 150 slow elephants to him?
Where was your nanda empire's power when chandragupta maurya with an army of tribes overthrowned his entire empire now don't say chandragupta maurya is better than alexander 😂😂
@@Mrinal-or3fu oh, did you know the size of the mighty Chandra Gupta and Chanakya Army, when he ran his horses on your Macedonian ally's and married their Daughter taking Afghanistan as gift from your Governor's. That was because Alexander was already dead, else his body would have been sent to Babylonia in bottles. Hahaha, with his horse absolutely.
@@harshitsingh5241 really ? U indians flexing after defeating Alexander's general
Cavalry combat is weird cuz I never really realized that after initial charges most of the engagement had lots cavalry warriors just sorta milling about sorta just watching waiting and looking for people to kill. It was probably Very disturbing being in that melee
In the hook, you have listed this battle took place in 236 BC, almost 90 years after his death....it is obviously a typo as you later give the date as 326 BC. Not ceitical, just a small item we have all done. Thanks for your videos
Ahh damn didn’t even realise thanks for pointing it out 😂
Brooo have know to read first and second to confirm the evidence of books and historians who write the same date hour and year?yre dillusional brooo
Does some units show invisible body parts
Sounds like Alexander might really have gotten beat
Raja purushuttam porus he successfully intercepted alexander 😊😊
Intercept but still loss. Are you Indian?
@@HesitantPrizefighter he managed to damage his army , so that he can't advance anymore
@@animeaddict8427 and alexander hear about Nanda empire. But i still believe King Porus defeated by Alexander III even Alexander army have heavy damage
@@HesitantPrizefighter magadha army was larger then alexander, after alexander death chandragupta maurya defeated Macedonians
@@animeaddict8427 yaapsss that's right. Correction Seleucid Empire who defeated by Chandragupta but after that Coalition happened
Hunky Desi infantrymen❤
Alexander really was the man, his only mistake in life was not having children in order to confirm his line of succession-but at age 33, one may well feel as though there is "plenty of time" for that
Porus great commander, got Alexander respect
Alexander great leader, ran away with his Army
@@harshitsingh5241 He saw that you all hated yourselves already, it was not worthy
Please change the title date to 326 (Not 236) BC. Unless Alexander resurrected and fought another battle.
Thanks for pointing this out I’ve just change it 👍
Hahahaaaaaaa.he is fake lier and dillusional because that battle confirmed and evidence from thousands of historians from different countries
It's a cooked up story by the West. Made to fit his title. Perhaps he want back and told everyone that he won it 😂
Those poor Indian light infantry against armor clad Macedonians. The blood was all shed by one side.
Exactly...i think its the key to win every in asia minor the armor and the big sarisa and the falangs formations
@@ΑλεξιοςΓεκτιδης Yes it seems like all wars going back to classical times, the Asians were more numerous but Greeks better arms, training and tactics. To this day, the West, as their Greek predecessor, has cultural and technological edge over the East.
Yes..one falangx is like a tank...it dont and cant be stopped that ...
I mean the techological of weapons and war tactics is and was levels up further from asian people thanks in favor of phillip the second father of alexandrer the great who is him first introduse that think to the army....vvveryyy veeeryyy good conversation we have .im happy for that here in the capital of greek macedonia salonika or thessaloniki.its about 1.500.000 big and is the capital city of balcans with the most beautifull beatches...the 3americans who come here before one month now they are crazy about the people the countrymen hospitality and fell in love and they are going to merry here in the carribean of europe..of y come to greece y can tell ke to be together and to have y in my home and saw y the beat places and museums and maaany things...y come love it here...
And why did he stopped his journey and returned back if blood was shed by one side
Pakistan is only 70 years old , During Alexander's time there was no Muhammad leave aside Pakistan 😅😂
Alexander loses was 80 foot soldiers according Arrian not 1000
Pakistan Existed in 326 BC?
Greeks are invented in 1832. These are Macedonians! No relations to 1832 greeks, nor the hellens.
What if the Roman Empire invaded India?
would have lost pathetically
Hhhhhiiiiihhiiiiiihhh
Alexander never won in India if he got the so called victory why would he go back to Macedonia
Wrong y think bro...after 20000miles and 13 years and sooooooo many kills and deaths of his army and to send reform units from greece in persian land make the army to tired he foufht 872 battles...y think its easy to qonqouort asia from greece to india and to fight elefands???yre a holy mistaken my brooo
lemmy guess. The Indians built the pyramids too.
@@geraldsinger7982 teach him some history my friend greetings from greece
@geraldsinger7982 no brother we built the Tajmahal
@@rohanjasrotia3679 and what yr country ancestors know for science mathematics geography architecture history and the art of war and sooooooooooo many other things?medical philosophy courts judges elections democracy and freedom of speech....aaa....aaahhh???....
Alaxender loss the battle
Porus was the winner
Your screwy
No
Delusional
Objectively, Alexander won. I don’t know why this is even debatable lol
@@Samuelj762alexander lost his almost army lol after that he returned