Alexander the great crossed the Indus River in present day Pakistan.
Alexander the great was known for spreading Greek ideas throughout the Persian empire, from Greece as far east as India. The process was known as hellenisation.
from the far east
The Greek gods go very far back. We do not know exactly how far.
Um, who told you that? Hope was a good thing in Greek mythology as far as I know!
From today's Libya to Pakistan in the east.
Alexander the great
Alexander The Great
The Far East is far larger than the Middle East.
How far does the blood go in one push?
Alexander the great was known for spreading Greek ideas throughout the Persian empire, from Greece as far east as India. The process was known as hellenisation.
Alexander the Great's armies conquered land as far east as modern-day India. His campaigns extended through Persia and into the Indian subcontinent, notably winning the Battle of the Hydaspes against King Porus in 326 BCE. This expansion marked the farthest reach of his empire before his troops, weary from years of campaigning, ultimately refused to march further east. Alexander's conquests significantly influenced the cultural and political landscapes of the regions he encountered.
There was no Roman emperor who divided the empire into Greek speaking east and Latin speaking west. As far as languages go, Greek was spoken all over the empire as it was the lingua franca of the ancient world. As far as the "western" and "eastern" empires, they were inventions of historians. The Romans considered everyone in the empire Roman, no matter where they lived.
It's Far East Movement ft. Cataracs and Dev (www.myspace.com/devishot)
The reason Asia is called Far East is because people had to travel far to the east to trade with them
Yes there are mountains on the Russian far East.
Far East Organization was created in 1962.
Far East University was created in 1998.