Central Asian campaign

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The Central Asian campaign was a series of military expeditions by Alexander the Great to subdue and secure the regions of Bactria and Sogdiana, consolidating Macedonian control before his later advance into India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campaign of Alexander the Great
military campaign
commandedBy Alexander the Great
conflictOf Wars of Alexander the Great
endTime circa 327 BC
followedBy Wars of Alexander the Great
surface form: Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
hasCause capture and punishment of Bessus
need to secure the northeastern frontiers of Alexander’s empire
resistance of Bactrian and Sogdian nobles to Macedonian rule
hasEffect consolidation of Macedonian control over Bactria
consolidation of Macedonian control over Sogdiana
creation of mixed Greco-Iranian elites
foundation of new cities by Alexander
integration of Central Asian territories into Alexander’s empire
preparation for Alexander’s invasion of India
spread of Hellenistic influence in Central Asia
hasLocation Bactra
Bactria
Central Asia
Syr Darya region
surface form: Jaxartes River region

Maracanda
Amu Darya region
surface form: Oxus River region

Sogdian Rock
Sogdia
surface form: Sogdiana

modern Afghanistan
modern Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
surface form: modern Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan
surface form: modern Uzbekistan

regions north of the Hindu Kush
historicalContext aftermath of the fall of the Achaemenid Empire
historicalPeriod Hellenistic period
includesEvent founding of Alexandria Eschate
pursuit and capture of Bessus
siege of the Sogdian Rock
surface form: siege of the Rock of Chorienes

siege of the Sogdian Rock
suppression of Spitamenes’ revolt
mainOpponent Bactrian forces
Bessus
Sogdian forces
Spitamenes
local satraps loyal to the Achaemenid dynasty
mainParticipant Alexander the Great
Macedonian army
notableFor Alexander’s marriage to Roxana
guerrilla warfare in Sogdiana
marriage alliances with local elites
use of siege tactics against mountain fortresses
opposedBy Bactrian insurgents
Sogdian insurgents
partOf Alexander the Great’s conquest of the Achaemenid Empire
precededBy conquest of the Achaemenid heartlands
result Macedonian victory
subjugation of Bactria
subjugation of Sogdiana
startTime circa 329 BC

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Indian campaign follows Central Asian campaign