The code was carved long time after the power established so I differ from historians in that answer. It didn't do anything to establish a power. The power itself helped to establish the code.
how did aztec empire grow and become powerful
The extent of his empire was: Assyria , Medditeranian Sea, and Syria
Because of TRADING
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
you should either read your text book or google this
No, the ottoman
The Islamic Empire became powerful by conquering large swathes of territory from severely weakened and unprepared empires. It then put the conquered peoples to use in becoming the vanguard of subsequent conquests.
Yes hammurabis son did rule well but not as great as Hammurabi himself. After that the empire fell
Some people think that the Roman Empire was the most powerful empire in history. However, this is not the view of historians. More powerful empires have existed. Probably the most powerful empire in history was the British colonial empire.
The code became the rule of the Empire and educated the citizens that laws have to be obeyed.
No, the Ming is of China and not near the Mediterranean Sea
During the New Kingdom, Egypt created an empire and became the most powerful state in Southwest Asia.