Alexander the Great succeeded the throne of his father Philip of Macedon in 336 BC ; see relevant link .
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
He only had one son but when Alexander died his son was to young and alexanders empire was split into kingdoms
Alexander the Great's generals, after his early death at age 33, divided up his empire, establishing their own kingdoms and spreading Greek culture within them. We today call these the Hellenistic Kingdoms (Hellenistic = like Hellenism)
Africa doesn't have kingdoms, and Alexander the Great was considered a god there , ( and yes, he did conquer Egypt ) they made him his own town .
Alexander died a year after he completed the conquest and his generals split the empire up into kingdoms of their own. These kingdoms fought and eventually came down to Egypt, Syria, Pergamon and Macedonia.
Wars of Alexander the Great happened in -323.
Chandragupta Maurya
When he was in war he was taking a lot of kingdoms and then he would then be called Alexander the Great.
The Persian Empire ceased to exist after Alexander the Great took it over. It became the Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided into the Hellenistic Kingdoms by the generals who succeeded him. These kingdoms included Macedonia, Egypt, Syria and others in Asia Minor and Greece.
Alexander the Great succeeded the throne of his father Philip of Macedon in 336 BC ; see relevant link .
It split up into Hellenistic kingdoms ruled by his generals.
Hellenistic Kingdoms.
Indian campaign of Alexander the Great happened in -325.
He was assassinated.
It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).