No, his army, having been campaigning for ten years, mutinied and refused to go further east.
He did not use any religion.He used his self to lead his army!
He turned back to Greece in 326 b.c. because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
how did alexander's conquests lead to a new civilization? --what the hell kind of an answer is that?! Some of the greatest conquests of Alexander the great included the victory over the Persian Empire and the Invasion of India. Look him up on the regular wikipedia for more.--
Because, your mother :D
He took his army into India, imagining that was the end of the world in the east, and he could claim to have conquered the world to the east. He had plans to go to western Europe and conquer there to, and so claim to have conquered the world
Because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
All the world except North Africa, the Middle East ad Central Asia.
I would answer it if you could spell "great" right
Gandhi
He was very patriotic and started the idea of splitting from Great Britan. He wasn't involved in the patriot army.
His soldiers simply refused to go any further. Alexander did not turn back to Greece by the way. He went back to Babylon which he wanted to establish as the new capital of his Empire. It was there that he died.
they work in the army and they lead the army