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The Middle East, central Asia and western India up to the Indus River.
The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
Alexander the Great
Answer: Alexander the Great
Not by a very long way. He turned back when he was just into India, and died on the way home. He is supposed to have received envoys from the Far East, but just how Far is uncertain.Alexander the Great did not conquer China. He only got as far as the Indus River in India
The Middle East, central Asia and western India up to the Indus River.
Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia-Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
The Middle East.
Alexanders one aim was to conquer the world , and also to spread the Greek culture and education.
Cyrus the Great was the Persian Emperor who conquered much of the Middle East. All Persian Emperors between him and Darius II (who lost all of Persia's territory to Alexander the Great) held on to this region.
The Hittites were able to conquer other civilizations in the Middle East because they were skilled in chariot warfare. They were later conquered by the Assyrians.
Those in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Alexander the Great
The rest of the world - the Americas, east Asia, most of Europe and Africa, Oceania.
No, they already had taken over the Greeks. Julius Caesar was preparing to take over the Middle East and Persia to emulate Alexander the Great and, having already taken over western Europe, which Alexander had not achieved, be greater then him. This assassination precluded this.
The Middle East, Asia Minor and Central Asia.