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Download Solution PDFIn which pass did Alexander attack India in 327 B.C.?
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MPPSC Assistant Prof 2022 History Paper II
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Option 3 : Khaber
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is - Khaber
Key Points
- Khaber Pass
- The Khaber Pass is a mountain pass connecting Afghanistan and Pakistan, and it has been a key strategic military route for centuries.
- In 327 B.C., Alexander the Great used this pass to enter India during his campaign to conquer the Persian Empire and expand his territory.
- The Khaber Pass has historically been a crucial passageway for various invaders and traders traveling between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Additional Information
- Bolan Pass
- Located in modern-day Pakistan, this pass connects the Sibi region with Quetta in Balochistan.
- It has been historically significant for trade and military movements, but it was not the route used by Alexander the Great to enter India.
- Kaithal
- Kaithal is a city in the Indian state of Haryana and not a mountain pass.
- It does not have historical significance as a route for military invasions into India.
- Banihal Pass
- Located in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, this pass connects the Kashmir Valley with the outer Himalayas.
- It was not relevant to Alexander the Great's campaign in 327 B.C.
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