Hyphasis

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Hyphasis is the ancient Greek name for the Beas River, a major tributary of the Indus system in northern India that marked the easternmost extent of Alexander the Great’s conquests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient river name
historical geographic entity
tributary of the Indus River system
associatedWith Alexander the Great
civilizationContext ancient Greek geography
country India
flowsThrough Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
surface form: Punjab, India
hasAlternativeName Hyphasis River
hasNameInGreek Ὑφάσις
hasRole boundary of Alexander’s eastern campaign
hasSourceRegion Himalayas
historicalEvent Alexander the Great’s army mutiny at the Hyphasis
knownFor marking the easternmost extent of Alexander the Great’s conquests
languageOfName Ancient Greek
locatedIn Punjab
surface form: Punjab region

northern India
mentionedBy Arrian of Nicomedia
surface form: Arrian

Plutarch
Strabo
modernName Beas River
partOf Indus River basin
surface form: Indus River system
regionInAntiquity northwestern Indian subcontinent
relatedTo Acesines
Hydaspes River
surface form: Hydaspes

Indus River
ancient Macedonian campaigns in India
timePeriodOfSignificance 4th century BCE
tributaryOf Sutlej River

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