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Hellenistic civilisation was the result of Alexander the great's conquest of the Persian Empire, which included Turkey, the Middle East, Persia, Afghanistan, Pakistan west of the river Indus, Central Asia and Egypt. Hellenism refers to the spread of Greek influence in the conquered areas, rather than a blend of cultures.

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Hellenistic is a modern word we use to describe 'like Greek' so there was no blend. The Helenistic world was ruled by a Macedonian aristocracy with Greek participants. He occupied peoples continued with their own cultures.

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Hellenistic culture consists of Greek, Macedonian, Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. Hellenistic culture was created when Alexander created his empire and blended these cultures.

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Well I do know of one.

Alexandria, Egypt was where the first library was built. It blended Greek and Asian cultures in th eHelinistic Age. By the way im in 6th grade!

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Greek , Persian , Indian and Egyptian

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