In the west - Macedonia. In the east, the Indus River.
It stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
The Gulf of Mexico bordered the Aztec empire on the east. It provided the Aztecs with access to trading routes and opportunities for maritime commerce.
The Eastern limit of the Hellenistic World was Bucephala. The limits of the Hellenistic World were the borders of Alexander the Greats empire. Alexander began Hellenism by blending all of the cultures he encountered' Buchephala, India was the furthest east he and his army marched.
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it was a huge empire on the time of Alexander the greate. it was on the coast on the oposit side of grese. (to the East).
Alexander the Great's empire reached from Macedonia and Greece to all the way in northern India.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
East Tennessee is bordered by North Carolina to the east. It is bordered to the north by Georgia and Alabama. It is bordered to the south by Virginia and Kentucky.
Alexander the Great's armies conquered land as far east as modern-day India. His campaigns extended through Persia and into the Indian subcontinent, notably winning the Battle of the Hydaspes against King Porus in 326 BCE. This expansion marked the farthest reach of his empire before his troops, weary from years of campaigning, ultimately refused to march further east. Alexander's conquests significantly influenced the cultural and political landscapes of the regions he encountered.
Alabama is bordered by Georgia to the east. It also is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west.Alabama is bordered by Georgia to the east.
The Beas River in the Punjab.
Second and First Centuries BCE, but Alexander's empire had fragmented upon his death into four smaller empires, one of which did not last very long. Of the three remaining empires, the Romans conquered the Macedonian Empire rather easily, with Macedonia becoming a Roman province in 146 BCE; the same year that Carthage and Corinth were destroyed. The Selucid Empire in the Middle East was next, and another relatively easy conquest for the Romans. The Ptolemaic Empire lasted longest until the death of Cleopatra, and Egypt finally became a Roman possession.