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what was the impact of alexander's invansion

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Answered by R1G1
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Alexander, in fact, made the work of Chandragupta Maurya simpler, and paved the path for his imperial power in the Greek invaded areas. Alexander did not fight with the real politicalpower of India which was represented by the Nanda Empire. He fought with much smaller powers and won victory
Answered by BrainlyRacer
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The reign of Alexander the Great signaled the beginning of a new era in history known as the Hellenistic Age. Greek culture had a powerful influence on the areas Alexander conquered . There was a common currency and a common language (Greek) uniting the many peoples of the empire.

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