Alexander didn't build an empire - he took over a ready-made one from Persia, making it his own.
He build over 70 Greek-style cities theoughout the empire from Egypt to Central Asia (modestly naming half Alexandria after himself), to try to convert those he saw as barbarians to Greek culture. These cities all had temples as part of the culture-planting.
Yes.
he built a large empire
Human labour, slave and free, overseen by the system of provincial governors.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
Because he likes men
He built over 70 Greek-style cities, which included temples.
What is 'this'.
A decade.
He defeated Persia and took over its empire for himself.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
He didn't build any empire - he simply stole the Persian Empire and made it into his own.
Alexander the great was able to build such a large and expansive empire because of his warfare strategy. Alexander the Great was able to defeat any enemy that crossed his path, which allowed him to conquer all of the countries he entered and add them to his empire.
Yes.
Alexander The Great didn't continue into central asia because his army was tired and exhausted from fighting and since they were tired he couldn't build it by himself. Hope This Works.:)
Around 350 AD some victorious leaders formed a new empire, the Guptan Empire. Once there was peace, people began to build again, and, for the first time, they began to build free-standing stone temples. By by this time not so many Indian people wereBuddhists anymore, and the new temples were mainly Hindu temples.
Took over so much area the armys also joined as a big one
Alexander built his empire on the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa.