He got as far as the Beaz river.
Alexander III, king of Macedonia, had conquered Persia, Syria, Phoenicia, Egypt, Bactria, Bukhara, and the Punjab.
Indus River
by river
No Alexander died after crossing I think Indus or Satluj river
Granicus River in Asia Minor 334 BCE.
He got as far as the Beaz river.
Alexander III, king of Macedonia, had conquered Persia, Syria, Phoenicia, Egypt, Bactria, Bukhara, and the Punjab.
Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
Alexander the great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
There was no Greek empire - the Greek world was a lot of city-states which sometimes formed self-defence leagues. The Macedonian empire under Alexander the Great included Egypt and the lower Nile River.
Indus River
Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.
Indus River Valley.
by river
In the Persian Empire - he fought decisive battles in Asia Minor (Granicus), Syria (Issus), Mesopotamia (Gaugamela) as well as many others throughout the empire as far as the Indus River in the east, over a period of ten years.
In the west - Macedonia. In the east, the Indus River.