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    Alexander the Great's Conquest of Parts of India and the Emergence
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Alexander the Great's Conquest of Parts of India and the Emergence

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Alexander the Great's conquest of parts of India and the emergence of the Mongol Empire are similar in that they both represent an expansion of a PMN that turned out to be temporary.

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