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His generals who divided and took over his empire which we call the Hellenistic Kingdoms - Ptolemy in Egypt, Seleucis in Syria and the east, and Antigonus in part of Asia Minor.

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Q: Who controlled Asia Minor and part of the Persian Empire following Alexander the Great's death?
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