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He didn't build the empire, he simply took it over from the Persians. After his early death, his generals fought each other and split the empire amongt themselves and formed their own kingdoms.

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Q: Why did the empire that Alexander spent 13 years building disintegrate after his death?
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When did alexander's empire collapsed?

After his death.


Alexander's empire collapsed when?

after his death


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The death of Alexander the Great caused his unified empire to be split three ways under his top generals. This caused a great deal of unrest in what was Alexander's empire.


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The assault by Alexander the Great, who replaced the empire with his own Macedonian Empire. It was split up into several Hellenistic kingdoms after Alexander's death.


The Persian Empire was divided into three realms after his death in 323 BCE?

You've got your empires mixed. It was the Macadonian Empire of Alexander the Great that was divided into three after Alexander's death in 323 BC.