Macedonian.
Alexander's empire extended to Indus River.
By the end of the 6th Century BCE it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
How far did the umayyads extend their empire
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Conflict was his way of life - his success arose from it. Even in the year he died, he was planning to invade western Europe to extend his empire to all the known world.
Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
He took over the Empire pretty much as it was. His attempts to extend it in the east to India appear to have failed, and his plans to extend it in Europe and North Africa were curtailed by his death.
Alexander's empire extended to Indus River.
3,000.
By the end of the 6th Century BCE it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
During the reign of Darius I in the late 6th Century BCE.
How far did the umayyads extend their empire
His main task was to consolidate it and establish a stable governance system, Hr made marginal additions in northern Greece and India.
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
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The ambition of the kings to extend their territory and to establish peace, prosparity and security. This extendas the empire from Persia through the Middle East to Libya and Egypt in Africa in the west, and across to today's Pakistan in the east.
The roman empire was at its greatest extent between 45 BC and 400 AD and while it ruled much of the area round the Mediterranean, it did not extend as far as the empire of Alexander the Great and certainly did not "rule the world". For instance India and China were not ruled by Rome.