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  • the Great between the years 327 to 326 B.C.E. Alexander launched his ... ==Conquests of Alexander The Great (327-326 B.C.E.)== [[Image:AlexanderConqu ...
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  • After the Romans invaded Greece in 146 B.C.E. and subsequently began to ... having been established between 501 and 498 B.C.E. Some sources attribute it ...
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  • (now Pakistan) from around 185 to 73 B.C.E. It was established after ... to Alexander the Great's invasion of 326. Following the Mauryan Empire ...
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  • more than two hundred years from circa 684 B.C.E. to 424 B.C.E. Two of India ... Dynasty ruled for about 100 years. In 326 B.C.E., the army of Alexander ...
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  • Bimbisara (ruled 544-491 B.C.E.) was a king of the Magadha empire and belonged to Haryanaka dynasty, which ruled until approximately 326 B.C ...
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  • centre of learning from the sixth century B.C.E."History of Education ... * 326 B.C.E. – Alexander the Great receives submission of Āmbhi, ...
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  • and artistic work, dating to around 8500 B.C.E. The earliest remains of ... In the thirteenth century B.C.E., the city was called Rabbath Ammon ...
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  • back to at least the fifteenth century B.C.E. (i.e., the later years of ... System, built in the third century B.C.E. under the inspection of ...
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  • Edomites occupied the area about 1200 B.C.E., and the biblical land of ... sent against the Nabataeans in 312 B.C.E. is understood to throw some ...
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  • IV, better known as Akhenaten (1350s-1330s B.C.E.). The Amarna letters are ... #039;s reign to the mid-fourteenth century B.C.E. The letters record ...
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  • Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon (July 356 B.C.E. – June 10, 323 ... with his new Central Asian satrapies, in 326 B.C.E., Alexander was finally ...
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  • civilization that collapsed about 1150 B.C.E., though most would argue ... Pakistan to the Indus River valley and by 326 B.C.E. he had reached Punjab ...
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  • Demosthenes (384–322 B.C.E., Greek: Δημοσθένης (Dēmosthénēs ... his time as a logographer, and in 354 B.C.E. he gave his first public ...
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  • Humans lived as early as 1700 B.C.E. in the region, at the end of ... Mammoths survived there until 1700 B.C.E., the most recent survival ...
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  • India, From Origin to 1300 C.E. (2003), 326 Several coins of the early ... way to large empires in that region.Thapar, 326 Pulakesi I established the ...
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  • currently standing about 10,910 feet (3,326 m) high. It is the highest ... by Greeks, beginning in the eighth century B.C.E.. The most important colony ...
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  • for balls and other objects as early as 1600 B.C.E. D. Hosler, S. ... #039; Magazine and Commercial Review. 34:319-326. * Hubert, Philip ...
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  • to Bangladesh in the sixth century B.C.E., prior to and during the ... for supremacy during the fifth century B.C.E., the growing state of Magadha ...
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  • Agrippina the Elder (14 B.C.E.-33 C.E.) drained the hill and environs ... In 326 C.E., the first church, the Constantinian Basilica, was built ...
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  • and northern Indian subcontinent from 180 B.C.E. to around 10 C.E., ruled ... In 326 B.C.E. Alexander III conquered the northwestern part of the ...
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