Alexander :) just kidding
The Hellenstic world was made up of the kingdoms which were carved out of Alexander the Great's empire by his generals after he died. The main ones of these which endured were Egypt under Ptolemy and his successors, Syria-Mesopotamia under Seleucis and his successors, and Pergamon under Attalus and his successors, each of whom established Hellenistic (Greek-style) culture amongst the upper classes of their kingdoms.
i dont know :D
there is no single founder of hinduism.
The first Roman ruler was Romulus, the founder of the city and its first king.
Neither - the Hellenistic Age came after the deaths of Pericles, and after the death of Alexander. His successors divided his new empire amongst themselves, setting up their own kingdoms. These kingdoms had a veneer of Hellenic (Greek) culture, so we call them Hellenistic, that is a bit like Hellenic, but not fully Hellenised.
It was and is the chuputi man he was the ruler of mayan culture and also the ruler of inca culture he made a huge difference.
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Maharaja Srigupta was the founder of Gupta empire.
The ruler who took up the reigns in Macedonia and the rest of Greece was Cassander. The Hellenistic period of Greece came after the death of Alexander the Great who was hegemon of a united Greece.
Cyrus the Great was the ruler who greatly extended Persian Empire. He was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire.
Liu Bang was the founder of the Han dynasty.
It was established by Abu Jafar Al-Mansur, the second Abbasid ruler.