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Essay heading: Alexander the Great and the Battle of Gaugamela
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From his captured and interrogated Persian soldiers he had gathered information that helped him reconstruct the Persian army allowing him to work his movements against Darius’.
After seeing that Alexander’s Army was outnumbered five Persians to every one Macedonian Parmenio advised against an instant attack... displayed 300 characters
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Alexander approved this suggestion as he was anxious about the superior Persian cavalry and wanted more time to think of how to outmaneuver Darius and the Persians. Alexander permitted his men a decent meal and sleep, while only a few kilometers away Darius kept his men on standby all night long. This, Arrian believed to be a major mistake, ultimately causing Darius’ defeat since the next day Alexander’s men were well rested whereas Darius’ were exhausted... displayed next 300 characters
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