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The king of the Persians who was Alexander the great's main enemy was Darius III. Darius ruled the Achaemenid Empire during Alexander's conquests and faced significant military defeats against him, particularly at the battles of Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela. His inability to effectively counter Alexander's tactics ultimately led to the fall of the Persian Empire. Darius III's reign ended with his assassination as he fled from Alexander's advancing forces.

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