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Mallian Campaign

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.〔Dodge 1890, p. 605〕
==Background==
The campaign against the Malli occurred a year after Alexander crossed the Hindu Kush,〔Wheeler 1900, p.〕 and eight years after the start of his campaigns against the Persian Empire. At this time, his conquests stretched from Greece into India; some of the Indian tribes had previously been part of the Persian Empire. The political situation in Greece was quiet.〔Wheeler 1900, p. 447〕
Alexander had defeated King Porus at the Battle of the Hydaspes in May 326 BC, and then stayed in his territory for thirty days.〔Wheeler 1900, p. 448〕 During this time, he reconciled King Porus and his other vassal, Taxiles, with each other, as they were both to be his new vassals.〔 Alexander achieved this by arbitrating their disputes and then arranging a family alliance.〔Curtius, p. 321〕 He then marched north-east toward the Glaukanokoi, and received the submission of their thirty-seven cities.〔 Abisares of Kashimir submitted to the Macedonians as well, and gave them many gifts, including forty elephants.〔 Alexander proposed to march further east to the River Ganges and fight the powerful empires of the Nanda and the Gangaridai. According to Arrian, he expressed his thoughts thus;〔Wheeler 1900, p. 451〕
Now if anyone desires to hear where our warfare will find its end and limit, let him know that the distance from where we are to the river Ganges is no longer great; and this you will find is connected to the Hyrcanian sea; for the great sea surrounds the entire earth. I will also demonstrate to the Macedonians and their allies not only that the Indian gulf is confluent with the Persian, but the Hycranian gulf is confluent with the Indian.

At the Beas River, his army mutinied. They did not share his ambition and wished to return home. It had been raining for the last seventy days.〔 At the Battle of Hydaspes they had suffered many casualties. The Nanda Empire was rumoured to be even more powerful than Porus, who was only a princeling. Coenus' spoke on behalf of the troops and pleaded with Alexander to allow them to return, to the agreement of the other officers. Alexander finally gave in.〔Wheeler 1900, p. 454〕
Shortly after this, Memnon brought up reinforcements of 6,000 cavalry from Thrace, and 7,000 infantry.〔 The reinforcements brought with them twenty five thousand suits of armour.〔 Had these reinforcements come sooner, Alexander could have persuaded his soldiers to march on. Upset, but resigned, Alexander decided to head south, following the river Hydaspes, after the omens ostensibly declared it unfavourable to march further east. Initially, the fleet and army just sailed down the river, occasionally marching short distances inland.〔Wheeler 1900, p. 456〕 Only slight opposition was experienced.〔
Alexander received news that the Mallians and the Oxydracians had decided to trade hostages with each other, and moved all their valuables into their fortified cities.〔Dodge 1890, p. 592〕〔Curtius, p. 327〕 They decided to combine their forces in order to prevent him from marching through their territory. Reports suggested that they had a total of 90,000 foot, 10,000 horse and 900 chariots.〔〔 In spite of the fact that the two had traditionally been enemies, it was reported that they had laid aside their disputes to fight the Macedonians. Alexander decided to prevent them from joining their forces.
It was Alexander's habit, as with his father, to campaign in all seasons of the year.〔 In Greece, this meant the winter, but in India, it meant the rainy season or cold season. The Mallian alliance was unaware of this practice, and therefore might have expected more time to prepare for Alexander's advance. Throughout his career, Alexander made many celebrated marches in spite of difficult conditions. After the Battle of Gaugamela Alexander and his forces are alleged to have reached the Great Zab, from the battlefield, only one day later.〔

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