Map: Alexander in the East
Alexander the Great was one of the most successful military commanders in history. His conquests stretched from Greece to Egypt, all the way to the borders of India. This map illustrates the extent of Alexander's empire in the East.
As a young king of Macedonia, Alexander set out to conquer the known world. His military campaigns brought Greek culture and influence to distant lands, creating a vast empire that would shape the course of history.
The map shows the key regions that Alexander conquered, including Persia, Egypt, and parts of modern-day Pakistan. It also highlights the major battles and cities that played a crucial role in his eastern campaign.
Alexander's legacy endured long after his death, as his empire fragmented into smaller kingdoms ruled by his generals. The map of Alexander in the East serves as a visual representation of his remarkable achievements and the far-reaching impact of his conquests.