Then, just as today, they were tough and ruthless customers. He spent several months of bitter fighting to get through to his objective of India.
So bitter was the experience that on his way home to Mesopotamia, he took the coast road.
He was on his way to India, and he had to pass through the area to get there. The tribes were not about to let him through unchallenges, so he had to subdue them.
Alexander the Great had just conquered the present-day area of Afghanistan in 323 B.C. before he died.
yes
Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)
The last invasion that was carried out by Alexander the Great was the invasion of the Indian subcontinent. This occurred in 327 BC.
That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
Alexander the Great had just conquered the present-day area of Afghanistan in 323 B.C. before he died.
yes
Afghanistan was called Ariana at the time Alexander the Great came to Afghanistan and before he came.
Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)
2001
no he only invaded Persia, Egypt, and Gaugamela
2000 years old
Yes - 334-324 BCE.
they invaded Afghanistan in 1979
Alexander the Great invaded and conquered the Persian Empire in the year 334BC
Australia did not invade Afghanistan. Australia was asked to assist in getting rid of a cruel and murderous regime who supported terrorists and terrorism.
The last invasion that was carried out by Alexander the Great was the invasion of the Indian subcontinent. This occurred in 327 BC.