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Arabia but I know that you got that question from the World book for school, so stop lol cheater!

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Alexander did not gain control of Egypt, which is south of Mesopotamia. Although he conquered parts of Egypt, including the city of Alexandria, he did not fully subjugate the region. Egypt remained largely autonomous under the rule of its own Pharaohs during Alexander's time.

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Q: What region south of Mesopotamia did Alexander not gain control of?
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The north of Mesopotamia is mountainous and has a temperate climate. The south of Mesopotamia is a hot, humid marshland.


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