No, Alexander went from first went south from the Anatolian peninsula swept down and took out Tyre and Sidon along the Phoenician coast and then went down into Egypt, where he was recognized as a God. He also founded Alexandria there before heading to Mesopotamia and then Persia, where he defeated Porus at Gaugamela. He then went through Persia and then further East into India. Egypt was relatively early in his conquests.
No, he went East with his Empire
The last invasion that was carried out by Alexander the Great was the invasion of the Indian subcontinent. This occurred in 327 BC.
Alexander the Great did...
Alexander
Because Alexander conquered from Greece to Persia and India to egypt.
Alexander conquered and colonised the ancient Persian empire, parts of India and Egypt (his general ptolomney ruled Egypt of who Cleopatra was descended)
india
326 b.C.
India
He had pushed far into India but then died of an illness
The last invasion that was carried out by Alexander the Great was the invasion of the Indian subcontinent. This occurred in 327 BC.
Alexander the Great did...
Alexander
Because Alexander conquered from Greece to Persia and India to egypt.
Alexander conquered and colonised the ancient Persian empire, parts of India and Egypt (his general ptolomney ruled Egypt of who Cleopatra was descended)
he tried to invade India but was unable to do so he ended up signing a peace commitment with the king at that time
India, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Egypt
India, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Egypt