Chandragupta.
Alexander the Great did...
Because Alexander conquered from Greece to Persia and India to egypt.
None of today's India. He conquered today's Pakistan.
He conquered Greece, Egypt, Persia, and part of the Indus Valley in India
Today's Pakistan.
Alexander the Great did...
Because Alexander conquered from Greece to Persia and India to egypt.
None of today's India. He conquered today's Pakistan.
He conquered Greece, Egypt, Persia, and part of the Indus Valley in India
Today's Pakistan.
Alexander, the great was the first man discover banana when he conquered India.
Alexander
He conquered several areas in the world, including Egypt and India.
Alexander the Great
No, Alexander the Great did not conquer Australia. He was a Macedonian king who conquered vast territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe, but there is no historical evidence that he visited or conquered Australia.
Alexander III of Macedon, conquered most of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. He was very confident and a great warrior. He was a great king of macedonia.
Alexander conquered and colonised the ancient Persian empire, parts of India and Egypt (his general ptolomney ruled Egypt of who Cleopatra was descended)