Alexander the great invaded India in 326 BCE primarily to expand his empire and fulfill his ambition of conquering the known world. His campaign aimed to spread Greek culture and influence while also seeking out new resources and wealth. The invasion also served to challenge and defeat local rulers, thus demonstrating his military prowess and solidifying his legacy as a formidable conqueror. Additionally, Alexander was inspired by the tales of the rich kingdoms beyond Persia, particularly the Indian subcontinent.
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The last invasion that was carried out by Alexander the Great was the invasion of the Indian subcontinent. This occurred in 327 BC.
326 b.C.
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He had pushed far into India but then died of an illness
That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
Alexander the great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
no he only invaded Persia, Egypt, and Gaugamela
alexander the great
invaded India in 327 C.E.
he tried to invade India but was unable to do so he ended up signing a peace commitment with the king at that time