The different invaders influenced English by introducing new vocabulary, grammar rules, and pronunciation. For example, the Vikings brought Old Norse words, which enriched the language. The Norman Conquest also had a significant impact, adding French vocabulary which is still prevalent in English today.
Babur was different because he knew special skills of training men and and had a good cavalry and army to defeat his allies and enemies.
Arabs
Old Norse influence on Old English occurred predominantly during the Viking Age, when Norse settlers and invaders brought their language to England. This influenced the vocabulary of Old English, with many Norse words being incorporated into the language. The influence is also seen in the phonological and grammatical structure of Old English, with some scholars suggesting that Old Norse may have influenced the syntax and word order of Old English.
old English or Anglo-saxon
old English or Anglo-saxon
The Spanish Armada
The English parliament's two chamber structure also influence colonial governments.
Germanic invaders (or 'barbarians', Teutons) did. even though that might be true that invaders brought the language into English, but the invaders names would be, Germans, Normans, and Jutes. during 870 A.D. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- English is in fact a Germanic language, just because Englishmen are Germanic people: Anglo-Saxons.
The Aryans overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu and drove them into retreat, in very ancient times.
spanish armada or spanish flotilla
Elana's father views the Invaders as a threat to their village and believes they bring harm and destruction. He is cautious and distrustful of them, fearing their presence will bring danger to their community.
The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.