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Who was the emperor of Incas?

The last emperor of the Inca was Atahualpa. His father Huayna Capac had died of smallpox in 1526 or 1527. The heir to the throne, Ninan Cuyuchi, also died. This left two of Huayna's other sons fighting for the throne. Atahualpa ruled from Quito, and his half-brother, Huascar, ruled the south from Cusco. At the Battle of Quipaipan, Atahualpa defeated Huascar. Because the Inca were so busy fighting each other, they were less prepared to fight Pizarro.


Why did the Persian Empire not have to fight as much as other empires?

The Persian Empire, known for its vast and diverse territories, employed a strategy of tolerance and diplomacy, allowing it to maintain stability without constant military conflict. By integrating local customs and governance, the Persians minimized resistance and rebellion among their subjects. Additionally, the empire's efficient administrative system and the construction of a network of roads facilitated communication and trade, further enhancing loyalty and reducing the need for military intervention. This approach contrasted with other empires that often relied on brute force to maintain control.


Difference between a titan and a giant?

A giant is a completely different race to titans, they were born to be the gods opposites and fight them for control.


Who united all of ancient Greece?

The Greek city-states continued to fight each other under shifting alliances for a further sixty years, with first Sparta dominating, then Thebes. They were brought under control of Macedonia by its king Philip II.


What event marked the fall of the Persian Empire?

The mongols invaded their home city, but the third crusaders had to fight their way through to get to the Holy Land, so they attacked the Persians to get through.

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Who was the emperor of Incas?

The last emperor of the Inca was Atahualpa. His father Huayna Capac had died of smallpox in 1526 or 1527. The heir to the throne, Ninan Cuyuchi, also died. This left two of Huayna's other sons fighting for the throne. Atahualpa ruled from Quito, and his half-brother, Huascar, ruled the south from Cusco. At the Battle of Quipaipan, Atahualpa defeated Huascar. Because the Inca were so busy fighting each other, they were less prepared to fight Pizarro.


Why did the Moche empire fall?

Civil warAlthough the military cunning and advanced military technology of Spanish Conquistadors (military adventurers) such as Pizarro is usually seen as the main reason for the fall of the Inca Empire, it in fact only allowed the Spanish a rather precarious "first foothold" in Peru. The Spanish struggled another 40 years to secure control of the Inca empire and almost lost their initial advantage at one point. Scholars now view the fall of the Inca Empire as somewhat fated by the time the Spanish arrived, as by that point, it was depopulated and militarily weakened through Civil War between two rival claimants to the Imperial Inca throne - Huascar and Atahualpa. The Civil War was just concluding when Pizarro's group entered the scene, and the victor - Atahualpa - did not believe the Spaniards posed a serious threat. Another major factor was smallpox. This and other diseases introduced by contact with Europeans spread rapidly across the New World, ahead of the Conquistadors, reducing the capacity of Indian populations to fight the invaders.


What was the disastrous fight between the allies and Ottoman Empire to control the Dardanelles?

Battle of Gallipoli of 1915.


Who was the spanish conquistador who defeated the lncas in Peru?

It took years for the Spanish to totally conquer the Inca Empire in Peru. Francisco Pizarro began the fight with 168 men when he won the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532.


Why did the Muslims and crusaders fight?

They fought because the Muslims had control of Jerusalem, the most important city to the Holy Roman Empire. To get Jerusalem back under the control of it, the crusaders started the Crusades, or holy wars.


Why did the Aztecs fight?

to strengthen their empire


The two European powers that fought over control of the territory that became Canada were the?

The British Empire and France were the two European powers to fight over Canadian territory.


Fight for control what does it mean?

It means you fight for control over land or power of an area.


What was the role of Australia in WWW1?

When the Britain was brought into the war (as a result of Germany mobilising against neutral Belgium), the whole empire was obliged to help the empire. Australia was part of the British Empire and they sent soldiers to fight. The most famous fight that the Australians were involoved in was Gallipoli in 1914. This took place in Turkey. Britain wanted to gain control of the Dardanelles Strait (which was owned by Turkey) so they could send supplies and troops to Russia to help them fight Germany on the western front.


How did Justinian's code help make byzantine empire strong and empire?

the justinians make to byzantie empire foe fight


Which is an essential contribution to the start of world war 1?

Rising political tension due to the age of imperialism The fight for control in the Baltics between Austria-Hungary Empire Russia and Serbia


What did the austro-Hungarian empire demand of Serbia?

to fight for them