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- Mallian_Campaign abstract "The Mallian Campaign was conducted by Alexander the Great from November 326 to February 325 BC, against the Malli of the eastern Punjab. Alexander was defining the eastern limit of his power by marching down-river along the Hydaspes to the Acesines (now the Jhelum and Chenab), but the Malli and the Oxydraci combined to refuse passage through their territory. Alexander sought to prevent their forces meeting, and made a swift campaign against them which successfully pacified the region between the two rivers. Alexander was seriously injured during the course of the campaign, almost losing his life.".
- Mallian_Campaign combatant "Macedon".
- Mallian_Campaign combatant "Malli".
- Mallian_Campaign commander Alexander_the_Great.
- Mallian_Campaign commander Hephaestion.
- Mallian_Campaign commander Peithon.
- Mallian_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict Indian_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Mallian_Campaign place South_Asia.
- Mallian_Campaign result "Macedonia conquers the Mallian homeland (pre-modern Pakistan)".
- Mallian_Campaign thumbnail AlexanderConquestsInIndia.jpg?width=300.
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink 11.
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink cu31924028252546.
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink earlyhistoryofin00smit.
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink alexander02.html.
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageID "32414419".
- Mallian_Campaign wikiPageRevisionID "603140898".
- Mallian_Campaign caption "Alexander's Indian Conquests, with the Mallian campaign at the confluence of the Hydraotis and the Hydaspes".
- Mallian_Campaign combatant Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom).
- Mallian_Campaign combatant Malhi.
- Mallian_Campaign commander Alexander_the_Great.
- Mallian_Campaign commander Peithon.
- Mallian_Campaign commander "Hephaestion".
- Mallian_Campaign commander "various".
- Mallian_Campaign conflict "Alexander's Indian campaign".
- Mallian_Campaign date "November 326 – February 325 BC".
- Mallian_Campaign hasPhotoCollection Mallian_Campaign.
- Mallian_Campaign partof "the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great".
- Mallian_Campaign place South_Asia.
- Mallian_Campaign result "Macedonia conquers the Mallian homeland".
- Mallian_Campaign subject Category:320s_BC_conflicts.
- Mallian_Campaign subject Category:325_BC.
- Mallian_Campaign subject Category:326_BC.
- Mallian_Campaign subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Mallian_Campaign subject Category:Battles_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Mallian_Campaign type Abstraction100002137.
- Mallian_Campaign type Act100030358.
- Mallian_Campaign type Battle100953559.
- Mallian_Campaign type BattlesOfAlexanderTheGreat.
- Mallian_Campaign type Event100029378.
- Mallian_Campaign type GroupAction101080366.
- Mallian_Campaign type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Mallian_Campaign type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Mallian_Campaign type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mallian_Campaign type Event.
- Mallian_Campaign type MilitaryConflict.
- Mallian_Campaign type SocietalEvent.
- Mallian_Campaign type Event.
- Mallian_Campaign type Event.
- Mallian_Campaign type Thing.
- Mallian_Campaign comment "The Mallian Campaign was conducted by Alexander the Great from November 326 to February 325 BC, against the Malli of the eastern Punjab. Alexander was defining the eastern limit of his power by marching down-river along the Hydaspes to the Acesines (now the Jhelum and Chenab), but the Malli and the Oxydraci combined to refuse passage through their territory.".
- Mallian_Campaign label "Mallian Campaign".
- Mallian_Campaign label "Штурм города маллов".
- Mallian_Campaign sameAs m.0gytgjm.
- Mallian_Campaign sameAs Q6744162.
- Mallian_Campaign sameAs Q6744162.
- Mallian_Campaign sameAs Mallian_Campaign.
- Mallian_Campaign wasDerivedFrom Mallian_Campaign?oldid=603140898.
- Mallian_Campaign depiction AlexanderConquestsInIndia.jpg.
- Mallian_Campaign isPrimaryTopicOf Mallian_Campaign.
- Mallian_Campaign name "Alexander's Indian campaign".