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Q: Who was a warlike ruler who led a number of victorious invasions into Palestine and Syria and turned Egypt into a night empire?
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Who was a warlike ruler who led a number of victorious invasions and turned Egypt into a mighty empire?

Tutmosis III ancient Egypt's Napoleon


The first empire was created by the warlike kingdom of?

Akkad


Which warlike kingdom grew to become the first empire?

mesopotamians


What are reasons the Africans Empire falled?

invasions


How did the Islam influence Europe beginning around the 15th century?

Invasions by the Islamic Ottoman Empire destroyed the Byzantine Empire.


What empire controlled Palestine in the 1500 and 1600s?

The Ottoman Empire


What does the hadrians wall reveal about the people north of it?

It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".


What was a goal of the Mongol invasions?

To build a larger empire.


Why roman empire fall?

The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.


Did the wars that fighted with roman empire made it fall?

The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the stain of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of this empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.


Why was the battle of adrianople of a decisive battle?

Because it marks the beginning of Germanic invasions into the Roman Empire on a massive scale.


What led to the fall of the western empire?

Internal problems, the western empire being separated from the wealthier eastern empire, and outside invasions