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The city burned to the ground by Alexander the great was Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire. During his campaign against Persia in 330 BCE, Alexander's forces captured the city, and it was subsequently set on fire, often attributed to either retribution for Persian invasions or as a symbolic act of conquest. This event marked a significant moment in Alexander's campaign, showcasing his military might and the fall of the Persian Empire.

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