The Assakenoi fielded 2,000 cavalry, 30 elephants and 30,000 infantry against Alexander during his
campaign in India, which began in 327 BCE, but they eventually had to surrender after losses at places such as
Beira,
Massaga and
Ora. The Aspasioi chose to flee into the hills but destroyed their city of
Arigaion before doing so; 40,000 of them were captured, along with 230,000 oxen.
Diodorus recorded the strength of the Aśvaka opposition, noting that the women took up arms along with the men, preferring "a glorious death to a life of dishonour".
Queen Cleophis was the main leader of Asvakas during their war against Alexander. The Asvayanas have been attested to be good cattle breeders and agriculturists by classical writers.
Arrian said that, during the time of Alexander, there were a large number of bullocks - 230,000 - of a size and shape superior to what the Macedonians had known, which Alexander captured from them and decided to send to Macedonia for agriculture. == References ==