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Alexander first had to conquer the empire to rule it. By the time he had finished the conquest, he died. So we would have to imagine what he might have done if he had lived to fully implement the areas he had already begun - to Hellenise the empire as a civilising influence on society.

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Why was Alexander the Great not content with ruling the lands he already conquered such as Persian empire?

Because he drank


How did the defeat of Alexander the Great change the cultures of the conquered lands?

Alexander died or was assassinated at the age of 32. His generals divided his empire amongst themselves, and whereas Alexander had wanted to convert his empire to Greek culture, apart from the ruling Macedonian upper class, the various peoples continued on with their own cultures.


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His general divided his empire amongst themselves and established kingdoms of their own. These kingdoms became Greek for the ruling Macedonians and Greeks, but the rest continued their own cultures.


Why was rome converted into a empire?

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Which dynasty was ruling at the time of Alexander's invasion?

The ruler was Dhanananda

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Why was Alexander the Great not content with ruling the lands he already conquered such as Persian empire?

Because he drank


How did the defeat of Alexander the Great change the cultures of the conquered lands?

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His general divided his empire amongst themselves and established kingdoms of their own. These kingdoms became Greek for the ruling Macedonians and Greeks, but the rest continued their own cultures.


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Was an important influence on Asokas method of ruling.?

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greed.


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dumbas*


History says what about the Persian Empire Alexander the Great and Ptolemy?

The Persian Empire was a powerful ancient civilization that was eventually conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. After Alexander's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy, established the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, ruling as pharaoh and starting the Ptolemaic dynasty. This period marked a significant era of cultural and scientific advancement known as the Hellenistic period.


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He had to start ruling without any experience with it and he was conquered by the great leader, Justinian.