Arabic became the dominant language throughout the early Islamic Empires as they were founded by Arabic speakers.
Arabic became the official language of Egypt when the Islamic Caliphate conquered Egypt in the 640s C.E. Arabic became the dominant Egyptian language (as opposed to Koine Greek or Byzantine Latin) in the mid-900s C.E. when Muslims became the majority of the Egyptian population.
Once an area was under Inca control, the local inhabitants were instructed in the Quechua language.
William 1 became king, the country was ruled by the Normans and French became the dominant language.
The last heavenly Book, the Qur'an is in Arabic language. The Muslims must recite it to seek guidance from it. For this, they must learn Arabic language.
The Spaniards conquered a large swath of Latin America and created Spanish-speaking colonial governments. This led to Spanish becoming an institutional and common language throughout Central and South America.
Answer 1Chad is a Muslim country, and so Arabic-being the main language of many Muslims-is spoken there.Answer 2Although Chad was never under the direct power of any Arab Caliphate (like the Umayyads, Abbassids, or Fatimids), those empires had a strong influence on Chad. As a result of the power of these empires, the Arabic language became a lingua franca for Trans-Saharan trade. Over time, it changed from being a language spoken only for trade into a language that people spoke in their homes. How it became dominant over much of Chad is still not known.
The language spoken in the Persian empires was Old Persian. It was the administrative language of the Achaemenid Empire and the Persian language used in official inscriptions and documents. Later, under the Sassanian Empire, Middle Persian became the dominant language.
who became the dominant people of southern eastern europe
English became the national language of the US through a combination of historical influence from British colonial settlers, the establishment of English as the dominant language in government and education, and the adoption of English as the primary language for legal and official purposes. This process occurred over many centuries and was solidified with the founding of the United States in 1776.
False. Both Latin and Greek were used in the early years of the empire, but Greek later became the dominant and main language of the Byzantine Empire.
In England, before English became the dominant language, a combination of Old English and Latin were commonly spoken. Prior to that, various Celtic languages were spoken in the British Isles.
Guadeloupe started speaking French due to its colonization by the French in the 17th century. French became the official language of the island, replacing the previously spoken indigenous Carib language. Over time, French became the dominant language in Guadeloupe due to colonial influence and administration.