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The Aztecs are the ones that conquered neighboring cities and built a mighty empire. The empire ended in 1521 when it was conquered by Spain.
Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.
There is no such empire currently. Perhaps you are referring to the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended.
They created strong central governments in the lands that they conquered.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking who was the man who created first empire through conquest, it would Sargon of Akkad, who created the Akkadian Empire - the world's first empire. If the question is asking who was the man who conquered the world's first empire (for some other empire), the question is unanswerable. The Akkadian Empire was never conquered. It fell apart for various reasons before any state existed that would be powerful enough to challenge it.
Uhmm... They conquered the assyriams with the help of some other empire. I think.!
they created strong central governments in the lands they conquered
Who was the leader of the Spanish army that conquered the Inca Empire? Francisco Pizarro in 1535 Who conquered the Aztec empire? Herman Cortes conquered the Aztecs in 1519.
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
WHICH EMPIRE CONQUERED EGYPT IN 30 bce?
The most prominent declining Islamic Empire in the Early 20th century was the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended. However, the Qajjar and Safavid Empires had also been in decline during the same period in Iran.