He took over the Persian Empire.
Yes he did.
to conquer his enemies land
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
By establishing sea superiority, which enabled them to outmanoeuvre Persian land operations and restrict their logistic support.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great was born a century after the end of the Persian War.
He conquered the Persian Empire from Libya to Central Asia. He conquered it for himself, not for Greece, which he controlled. He was Macedonian, and it was his empire, not Greece, which was a collection of independent city-states, which his father had taken control of, and passed it on the Alexander.
Being outmanoeuvred by Alexander the Great - who first slaughtered Greeks who were bolstering up the Persian army, then putting an end to the Persian fleet by occupying their bases in the Mediterranean, then capturing the Persian treasury which enabled him to pay his army, and inflicting a final land defeat of the Persian army.
Alexander took over the Persian Empirein its entirety.
Correct if 'he' is Alexander.
Alexander the Great adopted Persian customs and included Persians in his army to facilitate the integration and administration of his vast empire. Embracing local customs helped to legitimize his rule over conquered territories and win the loyalty of the Persian people. Additionally, incorporating Persian soldiers into his army expanded its strength and diversity, allowing him to effectively govern and control a multicultural empire. This strategy also aimed to blend Greek and Persian cultures, promoting a sense of unity in his realm.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.