He is first mentioned as one of the chiefs who accompanied Bessus on his retreat across the Oxus river into Sogdiana (329 BC).
[5] After the death of Bessus, Oxyartes deposited his wife and daughters for safety in a rock fortress in Sogdiana, which was deemed impregnable, but nevertheless soon fell into the hands of Alexander's forces.
Alexander not only treated his captives with respect and attention, but was so charmed with the beauty of Roxana as to decide that he wanted to make her his wife.
Oxyartes, on learning these tidings, is said to have hastened to make his submission to Alexander, who received him with the utmost distinction.
[6] Shortly after this event, Oxyartes successfully persuaded Chorienes to surrender his rock fortress.