That Alexander the Great's conquest went as far east as India was remarkable. Finally, however, his forces left India in 325 BC.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
Alexander invaded India in 326 B.C.
he took over the land
Alexander the Great NEVER traveled from Rome, to Rome, or even went to Rome! He was a Macedonian and he only traveled to the East (i.e. the Persian Empire, Egypt and India).
No, Alexander went from first went south from the Anatolian peninsula swept down and took out Tyre and Sidon along the Phoenician coast and then went down into Egypt, where he was recognized as a God. He also founded Alexandria there before heading to Mesopotamia and then Persia, where he defeated Porus at Gaugamela. He then went through Persia and then further East into India. Egypt was relatively early in his conquests.
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If you are asking about the disciples, then they went all over the world, Thomas to India, Peter to Rome and so on.
Alexander of Macedon first entered the Gandhara province of India.
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invaded India in 327 C.E.