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Alexander's Gedrosian Desert March: The Walk That Killed His Army

8 min · 14 de jul de 2026
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In 325 BCE, Alexander the Great led his army through the Gedrosian desert — a catastrophic march that cost thousands of lives. This episode explores why he chose that route, what went wrong, and how the survival of a few changed history. We look at the logistics, the monsoon failure, the mutiny at the Hydaspes, and the founding of Patala. Learn about the people he encountered: the Oreitans, the fish-eating Ichthyophagi, and the Gedrosian survivors. We also examine the sources — Arrian, Curtius Rufus, and Diodorus Siculus — and how they account for the disaster. It's a story of hubris, survival, and the cost of empire. #AlexanderTheGreat #GedrosianDesert #Macedonia #AncientHistory #PersianEmpire #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #DiodorusSiculus #Ichthyophagi #Oreitans #Patala #Hydaspes #Monsoon #Nearchus #Craterus #MilitaryHistory #Logistics #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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