built a system of roadways throughout their empires
The Inca Empire was one of the most prolific of its time. The empire expanded quickly under Tupac Inca Yupanqui.
The Inca empire was one of the most important in Central America. It was organized by social class and a political system.
Give it in the but all day is one for the empire.
they sent servants to give a say to the other empire
as far as i know, no one
One way in which the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar is that both built a strong system of roads.
The Inca Empire was one of the most prolific of its time. The empire expanded quickly under Tupac Inca Yupanqui.
The Inca empire was one of the most important in Central America. It was organized by social class and a political system.
Give it in the but all day is one for the empire.
The Inca Empire for one.
No similarities. The Roman Empire was an ancient empire and the Carolingian Empire was a medieval one and therefore related to two totally different societies. The only thing was that Latin was the language of the church, bureaucrats and intellectuals.
they sent servants to give a say to the other empire
This is an easy one, the Inca ruled the Inca Empire. He was also considered son of the sun (Inti) the most important god to the Inca people
One possibility would be the formation of the Holy Roman Empire (which was unfortunately neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire).
Not "Huyana and Capac", but "Huayna Cápac" (or "Wayna Qhapaq") - a single person. One of the rulers of the Inca empire.
Hernan Cortes defeated the Aztec Empire. And in case you are wondering, Francisco Pizzaro defeated the Inca Empire.
Damascus was in the Roman Empire. It was in the Roman province of Syria, one of the provinces of the Roman Empire