It's simple really, he never conquered it.
Alexander The Great conquered the Philip and other places
Alexander the Great conquered Persia and extended his empire into parts of India, notably defeating King Porus at the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE. However, he did not conquer China; his campaigns did not reach that region. After reaching the Indian subcontinent, his troops eventually refused to march further east, leading to his return to Babylon. Thus, while he achieved significant conquests, China remained outside his empire.
Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
When Alexander The Great was invading India, he came to the Indus river. He camped at the bank of the river. While strolling along the river he noticed a man lying naked in the sands and having a blissfull smile on his face. After getting back to his camp he sent his men to bring that naked fellow back. When Alexander's men asked the fellow to come, he refused even when he was told that Alexander The Great was calling him. Alexander himself went to see him. Alexander asked him, "Why don't you follow my instructions?" The man asked Alexander who he was . Alexander answered "I'm Alexander the great,the conquerer of more than half of the world". The man again asked, "What are you doing now?" Alexander answered Conquering the world". The man asked him what he what do after that. Alexander answered "I will relax". The man said "That is wat I'm doing now, relaxing". This struck Alexander's mind and he left his intentions to conquer the world.
Alexander the Great was of average height according to the standard of his time. Modern historians estimate his height between 5'6" to 5'7".
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great did indeed conquer Babalon.
He conquer the land
Chian
Yes he did not!
By force of arms.
Alexander the Great.
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
He didn't conquer a religion, he conquered nations.
Persepolis.
To conquer Persia
Persia