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alexander could defeat indian lingdoms as they were not united ? do you agree and why ?
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Answered by afsana620ali
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The wars of Alexander the Great were fought by King Alexander III of Macedon ("The Great"), first against the Achaemenid Persian Empire under Darius III, and then against local chieftains and warlords as far east as Punjab, India (in modern history). By the time of his death, he had conquered most of the world known to the ancient Greeks.[1] However, he failed to conquer all of South Asia. Although being successful as a military commander, he failed to provide any stable alternative to the Achaemenid Empire[2]—his untimely death threw the vast territories he conquered into civil war.

Answered by jgkanishka
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Alexander (sikander) did not invade india because there were conditions different than arabs and Europe. Sikandar was born in 356 BC, Ancient the Greek kingdom of Macedonia. So, Macedonia, Greece, Persia, Turkey, Babylon, northern Africa and asia.

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