The Persian Empire stretching from Libya to Central Asia.
a great one
O.k, Alexander the Great was only strong because of his empire, Attila the Hun use to rip people apart, so its kind of obvious.
Alexander the great lived up to his name. He conquered a huge territory, across Asia and Europe, as well as parts of Africa. He was a kind and just leader, who treated his subjects well regardless of their religion and beliefs. He accepted and even embraced the cultures of the people he defeated.
It was the other way round - Alexander strangely not only let Porus retain his kingdom but also gave Porus the territory of a king who had supported Alexander, then conquered some other territory for Porus. This gives some reason to suspect that Alexander did not conquer Porus, but at best it was a standoff, or even a loss, and he came to a deal with Porus.
Alexander the great lived up to his name. He conquered a huge territory, across Asia and Europe, as well as parts of Africa. He was a kind and just leader, who treated his subjects well regardless of their religion and beliefs. He accepted and even embraced the cultures of the people he defeated.
how did alexander's conquests lead to a new civilization? --what the hell kind of an answer is that?! Some of the greatest conquests of Alexander the great included the victory over the Persian Empire and the Invasion of India. Look him up on the regular wikipedia for more.--
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In the sentence "Alexander the Great built the city of Alexandria in Egypt," the verb "built" is a transitive verb. This means it requires a direct object to complete its meaning, which in this case is "the city of Alexandria." Transitive verbs indicate an action that is performed directly on a recipient.
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A Confederate Government is ruled by territories themselves. The Central Government is weak while the Territories' Governments have most of the power.
a suit