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The Battle of the Hydaspes was fought by Alexander the Great in 326 BC against King Porus of the Paurava kingdom on the banks of the river Hydaspes (now known as the Jhelum) in the Punjab near Bhera. The battle resulted in a complete Macedonian victory and the annexation of the Punjab, which lay beyond the far easternmost confines of the already absorbed Persian empire, into the Alexandrian Empire.
Alexander's decision to cross the monsoon-swollen river despite close Indian surveillance, in order to catch Porus' army in the flank, has been referred as one of his "masterpieces". Although victorious, it was also the most costly battle fought by the Macedonians. The resistance put up by King Porus and his men won the respect of Alexander, who asked Porus to become a Macedonian satrap.
The battle is historically significant for opening up India to Greek political (Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian, Indo-Greek) and cultural influences (Greco-Buddhist art), which continued to have an impact for many centuries.
Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας, Aléxandros ho Mégas [a.lék.san.dros ho mé.gas], from the Greek ἀλέξω (alexō) "defend" and ἀνδρ- (andr-), the stem of ἀνήρ (anēr) "man" and means "protector of men"), was a King (Basileus) of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty, an ancient Greek royal house. Born in Pella in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father, Philip II, to the throne at the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, and by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to Egypt into northwest India and modern-day Pakistan. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered one of history's most successful military commanders.
During his youth, Alexander was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle until the age of 16. After Philip's assassination in 336 BC, Alexander succeeded his father to the throne and inherited a strong kingdom and an experienced army. Alexander was awarded the generalship of Greece and used this authority to launch his father's Panhellenic project to lead the Greeks in the conquest of Persia. In 334 BC, he invaded the Achaemenid Empire, ruled Asia Minor, and began a series of campaigns that lasted ten years. Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela. He subsequently overthrew the Persian King Darius III and conquered the Achaemenid Empire in its entirety. At that point, his empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River.
A short video on the Indo-Greek kingdoms and their relationship to Buddhism.
2011年11月20日 This video shows the excavation in Afghanistan illustrates the Greco-Roman influences on Buddhism, follow by a series of pictures comparing the Greek and Byzantine arts with Buddhism arts.
Short intro on the amazing connections between the east and west that existed long before the cementation of abrahamic and other religions. Vegetarianism and reincarnation are just as much part of western as eastern philosophy and they originated both long ago independent of each other. (Video) Hercules and Buddha Walk into a Bar - https://youtu.be/O1COnOyABmI Hercules and Buddha Walk into a Bar - https://www.ancientartpodcast.org/blog/68/ The Hidden History of Greco-Roman Vegetarianism - http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2010/08/the-hidden-history-of-greco-roman-vegetarianism/ Pythagoras, Greco-Buddhism, Vegetarianism and Reincarnation - http://sanjindumisic.com/pythagoras-greco-buddhism-vegetarianism-and-reincarnation/ The History of Vegetarianism - http://www.history.com/ne...
This is a brief video based on a PowerPoint presentation I did for my university's Fourth Annual Classics Conference (I added in some more interesting transitions, pictures, and music for aesthetic purposes). This topic caught my interest because it represents the first true dichotomy of Eastern and Western cultures. As well, during this cultural syncretism, we have surviving scultpures of Buddhist mythological figures interacting peacefully with Hellenistic mythological figures. As well, this is something that does NOT come up very often in the Classics textbooks. I had to dig deep to find this stuff, and I thought it deserved some more attention from a wider audience. There's just something about the blending of two seemingly irreconcilable religious/cultural traditions that I find to...
Video shows what Greco-Buddhism means. The cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism.. Greco-Buddhism Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Greco-Buddhism. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
This show focuses on the Indian campaigns of Alexander the Great. It goes into great detail of Battle of the Hydaspes. After the death of Spitamenes and his marriage to Roxana (Roshanak in Bactrian) to cement relations with his new satrapies, Alexander turned to the Indian subcontinent. He invited the chieftains of the former satrapy of Gandhara, in the north of what is now Pakistan, to come to him and submit to his authority. Omphis, ruler of Taxila, whose kingdom extended from the Indus to the Hydaspes (Jhelum), complied, but the chieftains of some hill clans, including the Aspasioi and Assakenoi sections of the Kambojas (known in Indian texts also as Ashvayanas and Ashvakayanas), refused to submit. In the winter of 327/326 BC, Alexander personally led a campaign against these clans; t...
Ο όρος Greco-Buddhism είναι ένας όρος που αποδίδει κατά τους μελετητές τη μεγάλη επιρροή που δέχτηκε ο Βουδισμός ακόμη και πριν από την εποχή του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου από την Αρχαία Ελλάδα και Στο ιντερνετ υπάρχει αυτό το βίντεο από τηλεοπτική εκπομπή του δημοσιογράφου Ν.Χειλαδάκη, που αναφέρεται σε αρχαιολογικές έρευνες που αποκαλύπτουν τη σχέση του Βουδισμού με την αρχαία Ελλάδα. Εκεί μεταξύ άλλων παρουσιάζει μια αρχαία Ελληνική πόλη με το όνομα Θέρμη στα βάθη της Κεντρικής Ασίας, όπου ακόμη και σήμερα διατηρούνται ελληνικά έθιμα, όπως και ευρήματα που βρέθηκαν σε πανάρχαιο Βουδιστικό μοναστήρι,που αποδεικνύουν την παρουσία του ελληνικού πολιτισμού στα βάθη της ανατολής. Read more: http://vickytoxotis.blogspot.com/2011/06/blog-post_07.html#ixzz2NAi1bbW1 Αποποίηση: Το βίντεο δεν προορίζετ...
Yay my camera's operational again! Also, here's a dump of backlog topics I wanted to talk about. Also, yay links! https://www.youtube.com/user/atinywitchypoo http://www.witchandmoon.com/ http://www.humanityparty.com/
Gandharan Civilization was based in present day northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan, but its direct influence stretched from Central Asia to northwest India. Gandhara was a part of Vedic, Persian, Greek, Bactrian, Scythian, Parthian, Kushan, Hephthalite, and other kingdoms/empires. It became a melting pot of Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Greek, and other cultures/peoples. Buddhism was popular in Gandhara along with Hellenic beliefs, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Mithraism, Shaivism, and Vedic beliefs. Buddhism spread to east/northeast Asia from Gandhara via missionaries and traders using the Silk Road. Gandhara's location in the middle of the Silk Road also invited other cultures. Gandhara was famous for its world class universities such as the one in Taxila where medicine, religi...
We're witnessing the emergence of a distinctly Western Buddhist tradition from within our own community and most of us don't even realize it. How cool is that? Links for Indo-Greeks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Greek_Kingdom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menander_I https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Buddhist_art https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Buddhism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butkara_Stupa#/media/File:ButkaraPilaster.jpg Links for Modern Buddhist Witches http://www.patheos.com/blogs/awitchsashram/2014/01/17/guest-post-confessions-of-a-buddhist-witch-part-one/ https://hedgemagick.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/the-buddhist-witch/
This show travels to Africa to learn about the rise of the Zulu Nation. He studies their unique battle tactics and culture. He also reenacts one of Britain's most humiliating loses at the Battle of Isandlwana. The Zulu (Zulu: amaZulu) are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa, with an estimated 10--11 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Small numbers also live in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique. Their language, Zulu, is a Bantu language; more specifically, part of the Nguni subgroup. They remain today the most numerous ethnic group in South Africa, and now have equal rights along with all other citizens, although there is still much more to be done establishing complete social equality in South Africa soci...
For more great battles visit www.TheArtofBattle.com. It's like a museum. Except not boring. This animation covers the Battle of Ayacucho, December 9, 1824 Red = Revolutionaries Blue = Loyalists Animated by Jonathan Webb and narrated by Marushka Rodrigues. The music in this video is an original song by Tinke [thespeeeed]. It's called "Shooting Stars" and can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEnuQA-Jep0 or on his channel. If you wish to view the animation without music, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SWbBY1YVCc.
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahigo25@walla.com 972-54-6905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522 My name is Zahi Shaked In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide. My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land. Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity. In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and r...
Part 195 After the battle in Cuba ends the Kazi sends out a strange message to all Roman citizens proclaiming that Elephants are Sweds (Traitors) and they must die
Excerpt from episode "Greco-Bactrian Hellenistic Kingdom" of the 2014 Russian educational program “Chronicle of Humankind”, narrated by Alla Valentinovna Voronina, historian and art theoretician. Watch Part (1) - http://youtu.be/PjZZEUvSazU Subtitles provided by Vladislav Perunović from Skopje, the Former YugoSLAV Republic of "Makedonija" © http://www.sgutv.ru GREECE ELLAS ELLADA MACEDONIA MAKEDONIA ALEXANDER PHILIP ALEKSANDROS ALEKSANDAR ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ ГРЦИЈА МАКЕДОНИЈА АЛЕКСАНДАР ФИЛИП HISTORY ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ИСТОРИЈА ANCIENT ΑΡΧΑΙΑ АНТИЧКА NAME ΟΝΟΜΑ ИМЕ REPUBLIC ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ РЕПУБЛИКА YUGOSLAV ΓΙΟΥΓΚΟΣΛΑΒ ЈУГОСЛОВЕН TRUTH ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ ВИСТИНА FYROM F.Y.R.O.M. ΠΓΔΜ Π.Γ.Δ.Μ. БЈРМ Б.Ј.Р.М.
The Battle of Hastings (14 October 1066) was the decisive Norman victory in the Norman Conquest of England. It was fought between the Norman army of William the Conqueror, and the English army led by Harold Godwinson. The battle took place at Senlac Hill, approximately 6 miles northwest of Hastings. The Norman army was estimated to number as many as 8,400 and consisted of at the most 2,200 cavalry, 4,500 infantry and 1,700 archers and crossbowmen. William's strategy relied on archers to soften the enemy, followed by a general advance of the infantry, and then a cavalry charge. The Norman army was composed of nobles, mercenaries, and troops from France and Europe, including some from Southern Italy. The English army is usually thought to have numbered roughly 7,500 and consisted entirely o...
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