He organised the mongol tribes and conquered china and other countries and became emperor
. Other religions influenced the Egyptians as the Egyptians ewere conquered by different people like Alexander the Great brought Greek Influences.
The early Romans were polytheistic, and polytheism is naturally tolerant of other religions. In return, the Romans expected the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, but made an exception for Jews because of its perceived antiquity and the recognition that a monotheistic religion must forbid worship of other gods.
No, it was the other way around. The Romans conquered the Greeks.
YEAH!! chenghis khan is what mongolians call them because they can pronounce hard words and Genghis khan is what other countries call him
He organised the mongol tribes and conquered china and other countries and became emperor
. Other religions influenced the Egyptians as the Egyptians ewere conquered by different people like Alexander the Great brought Greek Influences.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Ancient Romans let people to keep their own religions when they conquered new lands. That made the conquered people easier to adapt to the Roman culture. Romans built temples for their own gods in the provinces, but they let people to worship their original gods as well. Only after Christianity became the state religion, they started to keep other religions pagan and finally forbid them. Christianity was more intolerant than other religions before it.
This is a tricky question since Iraq only existed as a country after the collapse of he Ottoman Empire at the end of WWI, and as such it has not been conquered. If you mean did the territory comprising Iraq ever get conquered then the answer is yes. For example, the Turks conquered the territory to form part of the Ottoan Empire. Then the British took over the territory after WWI and formed Iraq. Also if you go into ancient history you will also find other examples such as Alexander the Great etc.
Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.Julius Caesar actually only conquered in Europe, the territory called Gaul in ancient times. His other major victories were in the civil wars, as his victory against Pompey and his victory against Cato. His other wins did not add any new territory to the empire, they more or less kept the peace or reinforced the peace.
Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Nazis. It is important to note that numerous other groups absorbed Jewish populations that were in newly conquered territory and then repressed the Jews without actually "conquering the Jews".
Like the Romans, the conquering Muslim respected the religions and customs of the conquered peoples.
The most common religion professed in Mexico is Catholicism, and it was brought by the Spanish when they conquered the Native American civilizations found in Mexico (as well as most of Latin America). Since Mexico attained its independence, many immigrants of other countries began to pour into Mexican territory, and other religions began to appear, such as Protestantism, Jehovah's Witnesses or Jewish religions. On recent years, the Catholic church hypocrisies had their toll on Mexican believers, and now only 88% of Mexicans are Catholic, where the rest profess other religions which are growing on detriment of Catholicism. See related questions for further detail.