The Muslims did not successfully conquer a wide variety of regions. They never conquered (or attempted to conquer) any place in the New World or Australia. They did not penetrate Central or Southern Africa, save perhaps for the coasts. They were prevented from gaining France (Gaul), England (Britannia), or Germany (Germania) along with much of Northern Europe because of the Battle of Tours and the Byzantine Empire.
Fighting between Gupta nobles allowed Muslim forces to successfully conquer parts of India.
Fighting between Gupta nobles allowed Muslim forces to successfully conquer parts of India.
Northern Europe.
The Muslims did not successfully conquer a wide variety of regions. They never conquered (or attempted to conquer) any place in the New World or Australia. They did not penetrate Central or Southern Africa, save perhaps for the coasts. They were prevented from gaining France (Gaul), England (Britannia), or Germany (Germania) along with much of Northern Europe because of the Battle of Tours and the Byzantine Empire.
No, Rome did not successfully conquer all of Germany during its expansion. While the Romans did make some incursions into Germanic territories, they were never able to fully conquer and control the region.
Bantu
711 - 712 AD
Northern Europe.
He was the last person to successfully invade and conquer England.
He was the last person to successfully invade and conquer England.
ROTL is a unit of weight in Muslim regions.
Yes. He successfully brought Egypt under Macedonian control.