The Hellenistic Regions Of Persia, Greece, Egypt, And India

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In the classical era of civilization (600 B.C.E. - 600 C.E.) there was a diffusion of cultures between Greek, Persia, Egypt, and India that was brought about by the conquest of Alexander the Great of Greece (During 332-322 B.C.E.). This period is known as the Hellenistic era and in this period the four regions of Greek, Persia, Egypt, and India shared culture and common trade. This period also brought a connection between the four empires in a political sense as well. The difference between the Greek and Hellenistic cultures was that the Hellenistic culture was a mix of the regions of Persia, Greece, Egypt, and India. This truth is evident in the architectural designs and the style of government used in The Hellenistic region. While both