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You are so obsessed with "influence" that just ignore everything that is known about historical events.
Alexander the Great Macedonian never was above Black Sea.
He is nobody for Russian history, just like he is nobody for Mayan history, or for the history of some alien extraterrestrial race. Just because he is absolutely irrelevant for us.
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Choose any map, or find your own. Locate Black Sea. Find that Alexander do not even tried to reach Nothern side of Black Sea or Caspian Sea or cross Caucasus mountains.
Russia is a separate, independent, self-created civilisation with its own history, traditions, culture and so on. And it never give a single fuck to any "important" historical figure or formation that are honoured as founders of the West. All that Western and Eastern Emperors, Kings, Khans, Kagans, Popes with their Empires, Kingdoms, Kaganates, Hordes, whatever. They all are just some external curiosities for Russians, nothing more.
If something or somebody is very important and significant for you and your self-determination, that does not mean that it will be anyhow important or significant for others.
Deal with it.
Stop it. Get it through your head. I am not wrong.
The trade route I refer to has evidence. Seashells from India in Siberia. Mummies in Siberia, Northern China. It was traverse for over 10k years. Morocco to Mongolia. Below was Indonesia running another trade route.
Scythians were the people there in Alexander the Great's day. They were in Ukraine and Russia and on the Steppes of Asia. They spread Turkic Script. Hungary, Mongolia, along the Steppes. The freaking language you confused with Sanskrit. They are the horselords. Yes evidence of Alexander the Great is in Kazakhstan. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians https://roadsandkingdoms.com/2017/inside-the-worlds-largest-walnut-forest/
I am quite sure evidence in Kazakhstan as well. Harder finding it. It upsets a few people. Like the Chinese. Who have scrubbed the Red hair mummies.
Stop with what you think you know, you don't.
We have concentric narratives wrote in little scripts. Rome invented Iron. Everybody else was clay. But the fact is it's much older than that.