Describe the route Alexander the great took to go to Babylon
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In July 331 Alexander was at Thapsacus on the Euphrates. Instead of taking the direct route down the river to Babylon, he made across northern Mesopotamia toward the Tigris, and Darius, learning of this move from an advance force sent under Mazaeus to the Euphrates crossing, marched up the Tigris to oppose him.
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Alexander took the pathway for won him
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he took the the way to go babalyon of sea
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