What city became the capital of the state of Alexander the Great?

Alexander the Great marched victoriously across the Persian Empire. After the victory at Gaugamela, the road to Babylon was opened for him. When the Macedonian king first came to this city, he was greatly impressed. Babylon impressed him with its grandeur and wealth (this ancient city was founded as early as 3 thousand BC, and was a major political and commercial center of Mesopotamia). The decision came to him immediately. He proclaimed Babylon the capital of his new empire.



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