Alexander wanted to claim that he had conquered the world, and imagining that the world ended in India, he had to take India so he wanted to push ahead. His soldiers had been on campaign for 10 years and just wanted to go home and enjoy the spoils. They refused to budge despite his tantrums, so he turned back. He revenged himself on them by marching them home through the Gedrosian desert where many died.
Alexander the great was Greek.
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Alexander the Great's empire did not grow any larger primarily due to the exhaustion of his troops and logistical challenges. After years of relentless campaigning, his soldiers, weary from constant battles and long marches, refused to march further into India at the Hyphasis River. Additionally, the vast territories already conquered presented significant challenges in governance and integration, making further expansion difficult. Ultimately, Alexander's early death in 323 BCE also curtailed any further ambitions for expansion.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
it morphed into Mexicans
Alexander the Great's empire did not grow any larger primarily due to the exhaustion of his troops and logistical challenges. After years of relentless campaigning, his soldiers, weary from constant battles and long marches, refused to march further into India at the Hyphasis River. Additionally, the vast territories already conquered presented significant challenges in governance and integration, making further expansion difficult. Ultimately, Alexander's early death in 323 BCE also curtailed any further ambitions for expansion.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
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Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
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Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.
Alexander the great's mentor was Aristotle
Yes, Alexander the great was a scholar.