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... lands west of the Jaxartes River. In Afghanistan, Alexander established a city to serve as a center for governmental administration. ...
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... His conquests took him through Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and all the way through what is now Afghanistan and India. Alexander certainly does deserve ...
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... By 330 BCE Alexander had the world's richest crown with riches and wealth of the Persian Empire, which would fuel jis invasion of Afghanistan. ...
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... In the war against terrorism, America looked at how Alexander approached the region of Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush. He also had great educational influence. ...
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... Afghanistan); in Margiane was Merv; on the Oxus River was Termez (on the modern day Amudarja River in Uzbekistan); and on the Jaxartes was Chodjend. Alexander ...
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... Alexander wanted to be glorified as the greatest general; the only way he ... years he had defeated the Persians, defeated Egypt, India, Iran and even Afghanistan. ...
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... He marched on in the sweltering heat across the Great Salt Desert towards Afghanistan. Finally after a long an strenuous journey, Alexander reached a place ...
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... Oxyartes in the hills of Afghanistan. Oxyartes fortress was on top of the Sogdian Rock protected by vertical cliffs. Oxyartes provoked Alexander telling him to ...
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... from Alexander the Great, the Turks, the Arabs, the Persians, to Ghengis Khan, to the Pashtuns, to the British, then after 3 Anglo-Afghan wars, Afghanistan ...
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... In Asia Minor, Alexander held parts or all of Turkey, Afghanistan, and Armenia. In Asia, he ruled parts or all of India and Pakistan. ...
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... influenced by the artistic traditions of the Hellenistic world, most probably as a result of Alexander the Great's colony in Bactria (western Afghanistan). ...
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... influenced by the artistic traditions of the Hellenistic world, most probably as a result of Alexander the Great's colony in Bactria (western Afghanistan). ...
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... along and beyond the southern shores of the Caspian Sea, including modern Afghanistan, and northward into Central Asia. It had taken Alexander only three years ...
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... After Alexander the Great conquered Afghanistan, Pakistan and Kashmir, these areas, for the first few centuries, were not allowed to portray images of Buddha. ...
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... He is by no means less respected in Russia than Alexander Solzhenitsyn whose extraordinary literary works ... In December 1979 Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan. ...
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... Bay, Cuba, where Taliban fighters caught during the Afghanistan engagement are ... Project, and the director of that project, Elizabeth Alexander, claims that ...
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... 2002 http://www.hinduwebsite.com/ place in contemporary Afghanistan because Islam prohibits ... were built by Greek artists during the time of Alexander the Great ...
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... by Chandra-Gupta Maurya, who ousted the Greek Alexander the Great from ... Circa tenth century, Muslims from Mongolia and Afghanistan constantly invaded India and ...
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... On the east is Afghanistan and to the north is Turkmenistan and the Caspian Sea. ... About 200 years later, in 333 BC, Alexander the Great came in and took over ...
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... Islamic Sharia law (once enforced in Afghanistan by the Taliban) states that ... neither Ihara Saikaku in "The Barrelmaker, Brimful of Love"; Alexander Pushkin in ...
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... Pakistan is located in South Asia bordered by India China, Afghanistan, Iran, and the ... Alexander the Great invaded Pakistan in 327 BC and took rule during the ...
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... Soon, Alexander the Great would come to lay siege to the land, later, the Egyptians would ... Groups like the Taliban, the former ruling group in Afghanistan. ...
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... In 1981, Alexander Haig, Ronald Reagan's first secretary of state, stated that ... who are risking their lives...on every continent from Afghanistan to Nicaragua ...
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