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He married his senior soldiers to Persian women to breed a combined people, established model Greek cities as cultural centres, made Greek an official language of trade.

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Who created the Hellenistic era?

It was originated by Alexander the Great, who tried to introduce Hellenic (Greek) culture to the embire he captured from the Persians.


Who was the Greek leader who defeated the Persians?

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The empire he took over from the Persians stretched from Libya to Central Asia. He tried to introduce Greek culture (Hellenism) but this touched only the upper classes and the masses continued on with their traditional cultures.


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Who is sikandar?

Sikandar is the Persian rendition of the name Alexander. When the Greek emperor Alexander the Great conquered Persia, the Persians called him Sikandar, meaning "defender" or "warrior". It is a variant of Iskandar


How did the actions of Alexander the great help encourage the spread of the Hellenistic culture?

Alexander the great made Greek the common language for his empire and created cities and trade routes for travelers and settlers from Greece to introduce and disseminate the Greek culture easily.


What were the cultural consequences of Alexander the great empire?

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When did Alexander become king of the Greeks and the Persians?

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