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18 February, 13:51

Which of the following most accurately describes the extent of Alexander the Great's empire?

1. From Greece and Egypt to the Middle East and northeastern part of the Indian

Subcontinent

2. From Greece to Spain, Portugal, and northeastern Africa

3. From Greece to China, including lands north of the Caspian Sea

4. The land all around the Mediterranean Sea, including Greece and Italy

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  1. 18 February, 13:59
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    From Greece and Egypt to the Middle East and northeastern part of the Indian Subcontinent. - first choice 1.
  2. 18 February, 14:40
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    Option 1.

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    From Greece and Egypt to the Middle East and northeastern part of Indian Subcontinent, is the right answer.

    Alexander third of Macedon is known as Alexander the Great. He belonged to the Argead dynasty and ruled the Kingdom of Macedon. His vast empire included the territory of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and northwest India. It was due to his campaigns that the contact between the east and west extended.
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