ALEXANDER’S ROUTE IN THE PANJAB
John Bartholomew & Co., Edinʳ.
Note:—Lines of Route shewn thus ——
ARRIAN
ARRIAN’S ANABASIS
Fourth Book
Chapter XXII.—Alexander crosses the Indian Kaukasos to invade India and advances to the river Kôphên
After capturing the Rock of Choriênês, Alexander went himself to Baktra, but despatched Krateros with 600 of the Companion Cavalry[24] and a force of infantry, consisting of his own brigade with that of Polysperchôn and Attalos and that of Alketas, against Katanês and Austanês the only chiefs now left in the country of the Paraitakênai[25] who still held out against him. In the battle which ensued Krateros after a severe struggle proved victorious. Katanês fell in the action, while Austanês was made prisoner and brought to Alexander. Of the barbarians who had followed them to the field, there were slain 120 horsemen and about 1500 foot. Krateros after the victory led his troops also to Baktra. While Alexander was here the tragic incident in his history, the affair of Kallisthenês and the pages, occurred.