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Posted: 14 years ago
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hey kal sach mein alex ko dikhaya kya??main first 20 mins nhi dekha...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: jhum_86

hey kal sach mein alex ko dikhaya kya??main first 20 mins nhi dekha...


Nahi Aru..jo scenes starting mein dikhate they..wohi edit karke dikhaya tha..mujhe lag raha hai...ki ab yeh log 10 yrs leap k baad Alex k bhoot ko hi dikhayenge and yesterday acharya said that he has reached sindhu river bank...toh woh agle 10 yrs tak wohi baith ke paapd bhunega ya achaar banayega..kuch samajh nahi aa raha😕
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Posted: 14 years ago
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www.india-forums.com/tellybuzz/buzzin-hot/9941-contiloe-to-make-chatrapathi-shivaji-for-colors.htm
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Guys go 2 d link jaldi jaldi
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Posted: 14 years ago
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nhi nhi bhargu alex ko to india se pyar ho gaya tha to woh 10 yrs tak pyar karega india and indiana se... aise...aur wait karega kab rushi jaye aur one who must not named as cg padhare...
...phir ekbar use dekh le phir khushi khushi alekjandriya jake mar jayega🤢
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Aru,
La haul villa kuwat😲...pyaar ka overdose😲...historians say that Alex spend his last days of life in India...he lived here for 9 or 19 months (thi se abhi yaad nahi aa raha...but in dono mein se koi ek hai)... after that he suffered 4m malaria and went back 2 babylon..and if he was born in 356 B.C..this speculation seems 2 b correct😉...ab sagar's usko yahan pe 10 saal rakhenge😕...yaar it's common sense...agar Alex india mein 10 saal rukh jaata toh bhagwaan jaane woh kya karta...aur humara kya hota just imagine

and now sagar's dikhayenge ki Alex cgm k bada hone ka wait karega...phir uski shakal dekh ke usko malaria ho jayega...and babylon jaake he will eat poison and commit suicide to come out of this shock😲
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@ bhargu-
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Alexander and Bucephalus



Plutarch tells us the story of wondrous horse, Bucephalus, the horse that Alexander the Great rode for thousands of miles and through many battles to create his mighty empire.

The legend begins with Philoneicus, a Thessalian bringing a wild horse to Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great. Philip was angry at Phinoneicus for bringing such an unstable horse to him but Alexander had watched Bucephalus and set his father, Philip, a challenge. Although Alexander was only 12 years old he had noticed that Bucephalus was shying away from his own shadow. Alexander gently led Bucephalus into the sun so that his shadow was behind him. Eventually Bucephalus allowed Alexander to ride him, much to the public humiliation of Philip. Philip gained face by commenting "Look thee out a kingdom equal to and worthy of thyself, for Macedonia is too little for thee". Alexander named the horse Bucephalus because the horse's head seemed "as broad as a bulls".

Bucephalus, the mighty stallion, died of battle wounds in 326B.C in Alexander's last battle. Arrian states, with Onesicritus as his source, that Bucephalus died at the age of thirty, an old age for a horse even in modern times. Other sources, however, give as the cause of death not old age or weariness, but fatal injuries at the Battle of the Hydaspes (June 326 BC), in which Alexander's army defeated King Porus. Alexander promptly founded a city, Bucephala, in honour of his horse. It lay on the west bank of theHydaspes river (modern-day Jhelum in Pakistan). The modern-day town of Jalalpur Sharif, outside Jhelum, is said to be where Bucephalus is buried.

Alexander founded the city of Bucephala (thought to be the modern town of Jhelum, Pakistan) in memory of his wonderful horse.

Like his hero and ancestor Achillis, Alexander viewed his horses as "known to excel all others-for they are immortal. Poseiden gave them to my father Peleus, who in his turn gave them to myself".

Edited by Historylover - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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ya waitn 4 it. Thnx bharuga.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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sikandar gaya to kya ye thread uski yaad me jeevit rahega

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