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Which Indo-Greek city was founded by Alexander the Great on the Indus River?

A. Alexandria Areion
B. Alexandria Eschate
C. Alexandria Bucephalous
D. Alexandria ad Issum

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Alexandria Bucephalous was founded near the Jhelum river (Indus region) named after his horse. The others were different Alexandrias.

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