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The First Crusades traveled east and conquered 3/5 cities in Eurasia. Two cities in Europe were not conquered, and three cities in the Asia Minor were conquered. They traveled through the Holy Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire.
conquered provinces, provide a new form of trade income- the east harbored spices, silk and ivory.
Germany
During WW2 I believe that Germany was divided between east and west, thats why they have the Berlin wall.
it promoted islam but tolerated the culture, religion, and science of the non-muslims
They used to be hated, because they conquered everyone. They made the conqured their slaves, and they persecuted the conquered people. Today, not alot of people hate Assyrians, expect for a group of Kurds on the internet, but the Assyrians where massacred during the Ottoman period, and Kurds attacked Assyrians villages, and today's Republic of Turkey.The only middle east country, that doesn't mind the Assyrians is Syria.
Yes, the Middle East attacked the Byzantine Empire, i.e. in the Levant. The Turks also attacked the Byzantine Empire.
Yes.The Japanese army attacked north-east China on Sep.18th 1931
The Muslims conquered Iraq, Iran, and Siberia.
The Portuguese attacked and destroyed the city states of east Africa in the 1500s
The Portuguese attacked and destroyed the city states of east Africa in the 1500s
Nobody has ever conquered the entire Near East, but many have conquered most of it or all civilized areas within it. Please resubmit your question with a date or culture for more information.
After the Carnation Revolution, Portugal gave up all their colonial possessions including East Timor and Angola.
Desperate to offset their rapidly burgeoning population, and intent on getting hold of many valuable resources, Japan infamously conquered the north-east Chinese region of Manchuria prior to WW2. This could be seen by many historians as the end of the League of Nations, and the true start of the war.
The Mongol Empire - Mongolia Conquered Asia,Eastern Europe, and the Middle East
Most of the East and West of Europe
When Hernan Cortes landed on the east coast of present-day Mexico 1519,he was looking for gold and glory.