Cophen campaign
| Alexander's Indian campaign | |||||||||
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| Part of Indian campaign of Alexander the Great | |||||||||
The Valley of the Cophen | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
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Macedon League of Corinth |
Aśvaka/Asaka Kasmira Guraeans | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Alexander the Great (WIA) Craterus Perdiccas Ptolemy I Soter (WIA) Leonnatus (WIA) | Abisares | ||||||||
Location of the Cophen Valley | |||||||||
900km
559miles
559miles
15
Babylon
14
Malavas
13
Hydaspes
12
Cophen
11
Cyropolis
10
Persian Gate
9
Uxians
8
Gaugamela
7
Alexandria
6
Gaza
5
Tyre
4
Issus
3
Miletus
2
Granicus
1
Pella
current battle
The Cophen campaign (Ancient Greek: Κωφήν, romanized: Kōphḗn) was conducted by Alexander the Great in the Kabul Valley (Sanskrit: कुभा, romanized: Kubhā) between May 327 BC and March 326 BC. It was conducted against the Aspasioi, the Guraeans, and the Assakenoi tribes in the Kunar Valley of Afghanistan, and Panjkora (Dir) and Swat Valleys in what is now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The campaign's goal was to secure the Macedonian line of communications so that the Macedonian army could proceed into India properly.