Selim I conquered Persia in 1514 and he also conquered Egypt in 1517.
andrew jackson
Yes in part, some areas were conquered. It depends when you are talking about. like in 1580 Portugal was conquered by spain.
North Africa and Italy.
Asia Minor.
Justinian the Great retook Africa (Tunisia, western Libya and eastern Algeria) Italy, and southern Spain. However, they were later lost again.
The areas the New Kingdom conquered were Egypt's Canaanite, Nubia, and Libya.
He had to start ruling without any experience with it and he was conquered by the great leader, Justinian.
Emperor Justinian first legacy was that he restored the Roman Empire in areas that it had lost ground initially.
Romans were largely a military empire; they conquered and controlled - thus their ideas survived and thrived.
Napoleon established a monarchy in the areas he conquered and added to his empire.
Napoleon established a monarchy in the areas he conquered and added to his empire.
A Tribute
From Libya to Central Asia.
Selim I conquered Persia in 1514 and he also conquered Egypt in 1517.
A strong military
No. Israel had no military activity in 1997.