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    The
    Seleucid Empire
    (312 - 60 BC) was a
    Hellenistic
    successor state of
    Alexander the Great
    's dominion, including central
    Anatolia
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    Levant
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    The Seleucid Empire (312 - 60 BC) was a Hellenistic successor state of Alexander the Great's dominion, which at its height included central Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, Turkmenistan, Pamir and the Indus valley. Partition of Alexander's empire Alexander...
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