Asia did not need discovering - it had always been there. And there was a couple of hundred Greek cities in Asia Minor for the previous few hundred years.
No, Alexander the Great did not discover bananas. Bananas are native to Southeast Asia and were already cultivated and consumed in the region for thousands of years before Alexander's time.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.
Granicus.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
all of Asia through to Persia
No, Alexander the Great did not discover bananas. Bananas are native to Southeast Asia and were already cultivated and consumed in the region for thousands of years before Alexander's time.
That would be Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.
Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.
Granicus.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
yes he did in 1789
asia
all of Asia through to Persia
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and spread Greek culture throughout southwest Asia.
Alexander the Great made conquests on 3 continents. They were Europe, Africa and Asia.
Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.