I believe it was the Aztecs.
The estimated population of ancient Egypt during its peak civilization was around 4-5 million people.
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Yes, the Stone Age predates the civilization of ancient Egyptians. The Stone Age is a prehistoric period defined by the use of stone tools, lasting from around 3.3 million years ago up to about 3,000 BCE. The ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE, during the later part of the Stone Age.
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The population of the ancient Indus Valley civilization is estimated to have been around five million people. This civilization flourished in present-day Pakistan and northwest India around 2600-1900 BCE.
Incan civilization's At the Incan civilization's height in the 1400s, the system of terraces covered about a million hectares throughout Peru and fed the vast empire.
About 5 million.
The prehistory of early human civilization began around 2.5 million years ago with the emergence of the first hominins in Africa. This period includes the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, during which humans developed tools, agriculture, and social structures. The earliest known human civilizations, such as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, emerged around 3500 BCE.
Probably the ancient Roman Empire. The British Empire is the largest in history. In 1922 it covered 36.6 million square km and ruled 458 million people. The next largest and the largest contiguous ( on a single land mass) empire was the Mongol Empire which in 1268 under Kublai khan covered 33.2 million square km.
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About a million at its peak.
It didn't. There are about 14 million Jews in the world today. They are the Hebrews.