In order to know where most of an empire's cities were located one needs to know the empire you are referencing.
They were all capital cities in ancient Mesopotamian empires.
Gunpowder empires were empires that focused the bulk of their army and military tactics on the use of gunpowder and guns. Most of the warfare that they went into was accomplished from afar.
Taghaza and Walata are the most important mining cities in ancient Africa. Most of the salt came form there, and was then traded for gold and shipped all over the continent.
Several of them, qualify as such. However, the two most important are the Mexica or Aztec, and the Mayan Empires.
Some of examples of non-major cities within Songhai are Walata, Tekedda, Kukiya.
In order to know where most of an empire's cities were located one needs to know the empire you are referencing.
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There is no single language that has been the official language of most empires.
They were all capital cities in ancient Mesopotamian empires.
What two of the most successful empires of modern times?
Gunpowder empires were empires that focused the bulk of their army and military tactics on the use of gunpowder and guns. Most of the warfare that they went into was accomplished from afar.
Most countries wanted to extend there empires.
Taghaza and Walata are the most important mining cities in ancient Africa. Most of the salt came form there, and was then traded for gold and shipped all over the continent.
It was civilized but, they had empires, kingdoms, or just plain old cities with no rulers.
No. The Aztecs were a society that built cities; the biggest of such cities was Tenochtitlan, with 200,000 inhabitants in the early 16th century. Besides, Aztecs had a complex government that is reminiscent of medieval empires. Therefore, the Aztecs weren't a tribe but an empire that spanned most of central Mexico.