(Ἀβισάρης), or ABI'SSARES, called Embisarus (Ἐμβίσαρος) by Diodorus (17.90), an Indian king beyond the river Hydaspes, whose territory lay in the mountains, sent embassies to Alexander the Great both before and after the conquest of Porus, although inclined to espouse the side of the latter. Alexander not only allowed him to retain his kingdom, but increased it, and
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on his death appointed his son as his successor. (Arrian, Arr. Anab. 5.8. 20. 29; Curt. 8.12. 13. 14. 9.1. 10.1.)