Gaugamela, Battle of, Iraq, 331 B.C.

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Name (Hebrew)
קרב גאוגמלה, עיראק, 331 לפני הספירה
Name (Latin)
Gaugamela, Battle of, Iraq, 331 B.C.
Name (Arabic)
معركة غوغميلا، العراق، 331 ق.م
Other forms of name
Arbela, Battle of, Iraq, 331 B.C
nne Gaugamela, Battle of, 331 B.C
Coordinates
43.25 43.25 36.36 36.36 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing place name
Greece
Iran
Iraq
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q179670
Library of congress: sh 85053533
Sources of Information
  • Brit. Micro.(Gaugamela, battle of, also called battle of Arbela; on plain of Gaugamela, near Arbela (present-day Irbil in northern Iraq))
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Wikipedia description:

The Battle of Gaugamela ( GAW-gə-MEE-lə; Ancient Greek: Γαυγάμηλα, romanized: Gaugámēla, lit. 'the Camel's House'), also called the Battle of Arbela (Ἄρβηλα, Árbēla), took place in 331 BC between the forces of the Army of Macedon under Alexander the Great and the Persian Army under King Darius III. It was the second and final battle between the two kings, and is considered to be the final blow to the Achaemenid Empire, resulting in its complete conquest by Alexander. The fighting took place in Gaugamela, a village on the banks of the river Bumodus, north of Arbela (modern-day Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan). Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Army of Macedon emerged victorious due to the employment of superior tactics and the clever usage of light infantry forces. It was a decisive victory for the League of Corinth, and it led to the fall of the Achaemenid Empire and of Darius III.

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