It had a trading empire around the Western Mediterranean
No, it was establishing control in Italy and was attempting to expand into Sicily, where it clashed with its ally Carthage which was seeking to extend its control of Sicily.
How far did the umayyads extend their empire
He planned to take over Sicily and Carthage, but his early death intervened, and his empire didn't go past its existing western limit of Greece-Macedonia.
Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
He took over the Empire pretty much as it was. His attempts to extend it in the east to India appear to have failed, and his plans to extend it in Europe and North Africa were curtailed by his death.
620 miles Akkadian empire Extended..
No, Colombia was not part of the Inca Empire. The Inca Empire covered present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina, but did not extend as far north as Colombia. Colombia was inhabited by various indigenous groups prior to Spanish colonization.
In 265 BC, Carthage controlled the island of Corsica, located to the north of Sardinia. This strategic position allowed Carthage to extend its influence in the western Mediterranean. Corsica was significant for its resources and as a naval base for Carthaginian operations. The island's control was part of the larger tensions between Carthage and Rome that eventually led to the Punic Wars.
yes
humayun extend
Carthage contested with Rome for control of the Western Mediterranean, and with the Carthaginians sold into slavery at the end of the Third Punic War, it had no real opposition. And as Macedonia had supported Carthage in the Second Punic War, Rome had a good excuse to enter into the Eastern Mediterranean to punish it.
to extend her kingdom and revive the empire of the Ptolemies