Which of the following titles was not held by Alexander the Great?
A.
pharaoh of Egypt
B.
overlord of Asia Minor
C.
king of India
D.
leader of the Greeks
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The king of India (option c is the answer). ☑☑☑
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c) King of India
Explanation:
- Alexander the Great was one the greatest military intellects who was the King of Macedonia and Persia, and he established the biggest empire the in the ancient world.
- The rule of Alexander the Great represented the advent of a new era of in the history referred to as Hellenistic Age. Alexander was a visionary; his capability to dream, plan and strategise on a big scale enabled him to win several wars, even when he was outnumbered
- Against tremendous odds, without sustaining a single loss he led his army to victory in the Persian territories of Syria, Egyp, and Asia Minor. In 331 BC, his biggest triumph was the Gaugamela Battle. After his he was given the title "leader of the Greeks", pharaoh of Egypt, and overlord of Asia Minor and later was regarded the "Great King" of Persia
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