Premium Only Content
Cleophis Tells Her Story of Standing Up Against Alexander the Great and his Army
Presented to you by: http://www.HistoricalConquest.com
Read more on our blog at: https://www.historicalconquest.com/blog
My name is Cleophis, and I was the queen of the Assakenoi, a proud and fierce people who lived in the mountains of what is now northern Pakistan, over 2,300 years ago. My name may not appear often in your textbooks, and much of my story has been told through the eyes of others—mostly the Greeks—but let me tell you who I truly was: a mother, a warrior, and a queen who stood her ground against one of history’s most relentless conquerors—Alexander the Great.
When Alexander invaded our lands in 327 BCE, he came with ambition burning in his chest. He had already defeated Persia, marched through Central Asia, and now set his sights on the lands of the Indus. My people—the Assakenoi—refused to bow. We believed in freedom, in the strength of our warriors, and in the courage of our women. When my husband, the king, fell in battle, and the city of Massaga came under siege, I took command—not just of our armies, but of our spirit.
The fighting was brutal. We held out as long as we could, but Alexander’s army was larger, better armed, and unrelenting. Eventually, we were defeated. But I did not run. I stood tall, not as a prisoner, but as a queen. I met Alexander with dignity and diplomacy, offering peace—not out of submission, but to protect my people and ensure the survival of my infant son, the heir to our throne.
Now, I know that Greek writers painted me as a romantic figure, claiming Alexander was charmed by me and spared us because of my beauty. But let’s be honest—those were their words, not mine. What truly spared us was my resolve, my political skill, and my ability to speak as an equal to the man who conquered empires. And in return, he allowed my son to inherit leadership, and I continued to govern our people for many years.
Archaeologists haven’t found statues of me or scrolls written in my own hand. But they have uncovered fortified cities, mountain strongholds, and traces of Indo-Greek culture that followed Alexander’s campaign. These discoveries remind us that long before foreign empires arrived, we had kingdoms, warriors, and rulers—both men and women—who defended our lands with pride.
If there’s one lesson I want you to take from my life, it’s this: a queen’s power isn’t only in her army—it’s in her courage, her voice, and her wisdom when the world tries to silence her. You don’t have to wear armor to lead. Sometimes, your greatest strength is in knowing when to fight, when to speak, and when to protect those who will carry your legacy forward. Thank you for listening.
#historicalconquest #history #historical #unitedstates #indianhistory #india #indianculture #indiaculture #raja #sage #hindu #hinduism #hindutemple #jainism #buddha #buddhism #buddhiststory #buddhist
-
0:59
The Historical Conquest Channel
13 days agoSaladin Tells His Story as Sultan of Egypt and How He Conquered Jerusalem
17 -
2:01:08
LFA TV
1 day agoTHE RUMBLE RUNDOWN LIVE @9AM EST
129K11 -
1:28:14
On Call with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden
4 hours agoI came for my wife.
9.33K12 -
1:06:36
Wendy Bell Radio
9 hours agoPet Talk With The Pet Doc
44.4K24 -
30:58
SouthernbelleReacts
2 days ago $6.77 earnedWe Didn’t Expect That Ending… ‘Welcome to Derry’ S1 E1 Reaction
24.4K8 -
13:51
True Crime | Unsolved Cases | Mysterious Stories
5 days ago $16.11 earned7 Real Life Heroes Caught on Camera (Remastered Audio)
40.7K10 -
LIVE
Total Horse Channel
15 hours ago2025 IRCHA Derby & Horse Show - November 1st
105 watching -
4:19
PistonPop-TV
6 days ago $7.18 earnedThe 4E-FTE: Toyota’s Smallest Turbo Monster
36.6K -
43:07
WanderingWithWine
6 days ago $4.01 earned5 Dreamy Italian Houses You Can Own Now! Homes for Sale in Italy
27.5K9 -
LIVE
Spartan
23 hours agoFirst playthrough of First Berserker Khazan
136 watching