Nobody. That's why he was called "the Great".
Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia who took over the Persian Empire.
how did alexander the great took over indus valley
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Rulers held great power over their subjects, but ministers and other officials acted to check this power. for protection each city state raised an army of horsemen.
Initially it was the kings. When these were replaced by aristocracies, the oligarchs (as they were known as) held power. Then with experiments in democracy, the ordinary citizens dominated in some cities. These democracies progressively slid back to oligarchies, and the kings who arose from Alexander the Great's successors then took over.
Alexander the Great took conquered it and took it over as his own empire.
Becauese of his great military achievement of defeating and taking over the Persian Empire.
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Alexander the great was the king of russia.
Alexander didn't rise to power - he inherited the power from his murdered father Philip II of Macedonia. After Philip's death, Alexander took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire. This he achieved over the next ten years. After Alexander's early death, his generals divided the Empire amongst themselves, forming their own kingdoms in Greece, Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia and Asia Minor.
One of the goals of Alexander the great was to develop a harmonious "New World." In simple terms, he was trying to take over the entire world.
The carefully planned and executed successful assault by Alexander the great.