Indian campaign of Alexander the great happened in -325.
Alexander's campaign to take the Persian Empire lasted a decade - 334-324 BCE.
Wars of Alexander the Great happened in -323.
alexander the great was emperor of greece
Alexander the Great captured are great many people in the course of his wars.They includedthe Indian king Porus.
When Alexander the Great was crowned king he began his campaign to create his empire. He fought and defeated the Persians and extended his empire into India.
Alexander the Great spent about six months in Egypt. This was part of his campaign against the Persian Emperor, Darius III.
His first military campaign was also his last; the cruelty of the campaign horrified him, and he resolved never again to permit such acts of butchery. Alexander the Great and Asoka were exemplary emperors but Alexander died in Asoka's grandfathers days. There was no fight between them.
Alexander never returned from his campaign in the East; he died on June 10th 323 in Babylon
The conquests of Alexander the Great occurred primarily between 334 and 323 BCE. He began his campaign against the Persian Empire in 334 BCE with the Battle of Granicus and continued to achieve significant victories, including the battles at Issus and Gaugamela. His conquests stretched from Greece through Asia Minor, Egypt, and into parts of India, culminating in his untimely death in 323 BCE.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire occurred primarily between 334 and 330 BCE. His campaign began in 334 BCE with the Battle of Granicus, followed by significant victories at the Battle of Issus in 333 BCE and the decisive Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BCE. By 330 BCE, Alexander had effectively defeated the Persian forces and captured the Persian capital of Persepolis. This marked the culmination of his campaign against Persia.
He would have supplanted Jesus the Nazorean.
Alexander was defeated by Chanakya, the shrewd Indian politician who got a young boy (future King) Chandra Gupta trained by Greeks and made the same man (chandra Gupta) lead an united Indian Army of 300000+ soldiers. Greeks did not fight, they ran for their life back towards Iraq. Indian did not chase them back to Baghdad because the rest of the world was not civilized in 300 BC according to Indian standards.