No. If he had not been turned back by his own soldier as he headed into India, they would have swallowed him up with irresistible force.
The Mauryan dynasty built India's first great empire.
Chandragupta was the ruler of the Mauryan empire. He was the founder of the mauryan dynasty. His son was King Bindusara. On the other hand, Alexander was a great ruler. He wanted to be a world conquerer. Of course, he didn't conquered the world. But he managed conquer part's of west Asia.
He was insignificant. The Mauryan Empire was expanding westward, and Alexander was lucky that his troops refused to go into India as they would have been crushed by the Mauryan juggernaut.
Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.
tell your mom Whoever wrote this basically doesn't know the answer, the answer is Mauryan.
The Mauryan dynasty built India's first great empire.
Chandragupta was the ruler of the Mauryan empire. He was the founder of the mauryan dynasty. His son was King Bindusara. On the other hand, Alexander was a great ruler. He wanted to be a world conquerer. Of course, he didn't conquered the world. But he managed conquer part's of west Asia.
He was insignificant. The Mauryan Empire was expanding westward, and Alexander was lucky that his troops refused to go into India as they would have been crushed by the Mauryan juggernaut.
Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.
tell your mom Whoever wrote this basically doesn't know the answer, the answer is Mauryan.
Alexander the great was the son of prince Philip of Macedonia.
Alexander's brief incursion into the west of the Indian subcontinent disrupted the local power structure and made the inexorable Mauryan expansion westward that much easier. If the story of Alexander' intent to go east and conquer all India to the ocean is correct, he is fortunate that his soldiers decided to go home, otherwise the Mauryan steam roller moving west would have destroyed him.
invasion by Alexander the Great, Maurya dynasty, attack by Huns, Gupta dynasty
invasion by Alexander the great, Maurya dynasty, attack by Huns, Gupta dynasty
Alexander the great came to India to establish his dynasty.
Alexander the Great was a Greek from the Argaed dynasty on his fathers side whose ancestors included Heracles through to Caranus of Macedon and the Aeacids dynasty on his mothers side whose ancestors descended from Neoptolemus son of Achilles. Alexander was second cousin to Pyrrus of Epirus.
Ptolemaic