Alexander's conquests led to the spread of Greek language and culture throughout his empire, resulting in the development of a hybrid Hellenistic culture that blended Greek, Persian, and other regional influences. This cultural fusion had profound effects on art, philosophy, literature, and even religion across Eurasia.
2. Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development:
Throughout his conquests, Alexander established or developed numerous cities across the conquered territories. He laid the foundations of urban planning with wide streets, grids, defensive fortifications, and impressive public buildings. Some of these cities, such as Alexandria in Egypt and Antioch in Syria, grew into major centers of trade, learning, and political power and remained influential for centuries.