His army, after 10 years of fighting up to the Indus River, just wanted to go home and enjoy their share of the loot. Alexander wanted to go on to the sea, which he thought was the eastern end of the world, but the mutiny stopped that. He had his revenge on them on the way back to Babylon by marching them through the Gedrosian Desert where many died.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
Historians who were there say that this is because Alexander's soldiers refused to follow him any further east - the end of the Persian Empire was far enough for them.
In the west - Macedonia. In the east, the Indus River.
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it was a huge empire on the time of Alexander the greate. it was on the coast on the oposit side of grese. (to the East).
Alexander the Great's empire reached from Macedonia and Greece to all the way in northern India.
The Beas River in the Punjab.
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Alexander, king of Macedonia, conquered the Persian Empire and took it over. The empire stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan. He was also Hegemon (leader) of mainland Greece.
Northern India.
Greek culture was introduced to the Middle East by Alexander the Great when he conquered the Persian Empire.