Battle of the Uxian Defile

Uxian Defile
Part of Wars of Alexander the Great
Date331 BC
Location
East of Susa
32°11′26″N 48°15′2″E / 32.19056°N 48.25056°E / 32.19056; 48.25056
Result
Territorial
changes
Hellenic conquest of the Uxians
Belligerents
Macedonia
League of Corinth
Uxians
Commanders and leaders
Alexander the Great Madates
Strength
8,000 infantry Unknown
Casualties and losses
Minimal–Moderate Unknown, total destruction of Uxian military capabilities
900km
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
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The Battle of Uxian Defile was fought by Alexander the Great against the Uxian tribe of the Persian Empire. The battle raged on the mountain range between the key Persian cities of Susa and Persepolis. Persepolis was the ancient capital of the Persian Empire and held a symbolic value among the native Persian population. They believed that if this city were to fall into enemy hands, then, in effect, the whole Persian Empire would fall into the hands of the enemy.