That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
True Alexander did invade the indus river valley later on after the Persians did.
Yes they did. First the Persians invaded the Indus Valley in the 500s B.C. and made it part of the Persian Empire. Then, Alexander the Great invaded Ancient Pakistan in 327 B.C.
Yes.
Alexander the great
Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
When Alexander the Great was crowned king he began his campaign to create his empire. He fought and defeated the Persians and extended his empire into India.
A:Alexander the Great annexed Judah in 331 BCE after defeating the Persians, the previous rulers of Judah.
Yes.
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Yes - the Persians in the 6th Century BCE, the Macedonians in the 4th Century BCE.
Alexander the great
Alexander the Great .
Alexander the Great.
how did alexander the great took over indus valley
The Macedonian King who conquered the Persians after three major battles was Alexander the Great. Alexander was the son of King Philip II who united Greece under Macedonian hegemony and was planning on invading the Persian Empire (in order to free the Greeks of asia minor who were being harassed and persecuted by the Persians) but was assassinated before he could invade, passing the responsibility on to his young son, Alexander.
Alexander the great helped the Greeks take out the Persians
Gaugamela.
Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)
Cyrus the Great