the Tenochtitlan was destroyed in 1575. by the spainards. this answer is very right we are discussing about this in geography.
Tenochtitlan was built in 1325 by the Mexica people on an island in Lake Texcoco. It served as the capital of the Aztec Empire until it was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors in 1521.
When it was founded by the Aztecs on March 13, 1325.
It was founded on March 13, 1325.
it was bulit in the year around 1000
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aztecs
Tenochitilan was built on a site with a number of advantages, why was it a good site for a city
Tenochitilan was built on a site with a number of advantages, why was it a good site for a city
Aztecs in Mexico.
Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec empire.
Monctazuma
New Spain. (I am not sure if this is entirely right or not, so if it's wrong, I'm sorry.)
In a letter to the spanish King Cortez the citiy of TenochitilanÊwas discribed as being as large as Seville or Cordoba. Coortes men went on to explain that they had never seen a city so magnificent.
The Aztecs were brutal. They ruled over many different people who were willing to join a revolt but none of which had the ability to lead a revolt. When Cortez and his puny army attacked, they were joined by an indigenous army many times larger than that of the Aztecs. Since the capital stood on an island, it was easily defended. In spite of the size of the opposing army, the Aztecs held out for quite a while. Gradually the siege came closer and closer and the masses overwhelmed their masters. The great mob turned the city to rubble. Cortez cried. That was not what he had wanted. He wanted the great architecture to remain. He had seen the great cities of Europe. There had never been a city like Tenochitilan.
this was built by mohamad of ghazni
It was built in china
I assume you mean "built in" not "in built." A built in oven is an oven that is not mobile, and it is built in to the wall of the kitchen.