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Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.

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What is the name of the river Alexander and his armies crossed after entering central Asia?

Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.


How far to the East did the Greek armies push?

Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River in present day Pakistan.


What year did Alexander the great and his armies enter the heartland of Persia?

He crossed into the Persian Empire in Asia Minor in 334 BCE, and entered Persia itself in 331 BCE.


What two armies battled during the Punic War?

The two armies are Alexander's army and Rome army.


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alexander the great because of him and his armies


Who armies conquered the land as far east as modern Pakistan?

Alexander The Great


Why did the defenders have the upper hand in World War 1?

there were more allied armies than central armies.


What armies brought Islam to Central Asia in the 700s?

The armies of the Umayyad Caliphate brought Islam to Central Asia. However, these armies became more and more composed of endemic Turkic Central Asians as the Umayyads pushed further and further towards East Turkestan (modern Xinjiang China).


What general direction did Alexander the Great move his empire?

He moved his armies eastward.


Alexander and army was alert because they?

Armies stay on alert when there is danger of military action.


Whose armies conquered the land as far east as the modern Pakistan?

Alexander the great


Why are the opposing armies referred to as 'central powers'?

I believe that was only in WWI. And Germany and Austria-Hungary were in Central Europe.