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[3] The Macedonians had not only mutinied when ordered to cross the Ganges River but were frequently unruly when called into an assembly1 and ridiculed Alexander's pretence that Ammon was his father.2 For these reasons Alexander had formed this unit from a single age-group of the Persians which was capable of serving as a counter-balance to the Macedonian phalanx.

These were the concerns of Alexander.

1 The account of the mutiny at Opis is broken by Diodorus into two sections; cp. chap. 109.1 below. The full accounts are Curtius 10.2.8-4.3 Justin 12.11.5-12.7; Plut. Alexander 71.1-5; Arrian 7.8-11. "Ganges" is a slip (chap. 94).

2 Justin 12.11.6; Arrian. 7.8.3.

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