During the height of Muslim expansion, particularly in the 7th to 8th centuries, significant areas of Europe came under Muslim control, notably the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) and parts of Southern Italy. The Umayyad Caliphate conquered much of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing Al-Andalus, while Muslim forces also held territories in Sicily and parts of the Italian mainland. These regions experienced a profound cultural and intellectual exchange during Muslim rule, which lasted for several centuries in some areas.
The Ottomans took control of much northern Africa, save Morocco, most of the Balkans and south-central Europe, the Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia and some of the Arabian Red Sea coastline. Any area not listed was probably not brought under their control.
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At the height of his power, Napoleon controlled a significant portion of Europe, including large territories in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and parts of Central and Eastern Europe, amounting to millions of square kilometers. However, the combined area of European countries that were not allied with or under his control—such as Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria—was also vast, encompassing a large part of Europe. While Napoleon's empire was extensive, it was still smaller than the total area of countries opposing him, particularly when considering Russia and Britain, which were significant in size and resources. Thus, while Napoleon's territories were considerable, they did not surpass the combined area of his adversaries.
The West Bank (Jordan) and the Golan Heights (Syria), both taken in the Six Day War in 1967. The Gaza strip is no longer an occupied territory. The West Bank has three types of Areas: A;B;C. Area A - full control of the Palestinian Authority. Area B - Palestinian civil control and Israeli security control. Area C - full Israeli control, except over Palestinian civilians. While the vast majority of the Palestinian population lives in areas A and B, the vacant land available for construction in dozens of villages and towns across the West Bank is situated on the margins of the communities and defined as area C. The Palestinian Authority has full civil control in area A, area B is characterized by joint-administration between the PA and Israel, while area C is under full Israeli control. Israel maintains overall control over Israeli settlements, roads, water, airspace, "external" security and borders for the entire territory.
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czecholavakia, East Germany, Bulgaria, Rumania, and Albania. Yugoslavia was under control of Marshal Tito and remained independent of Moscow, despite being an ardent Communist. Rumania, in the 1950's, was committed to an independent foreign policy under the leadership of Cechescu and his wife.
The Ottomans took control of much northern Africa, save Morocco, most of the Balkans and south-central Europe, the Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia and some of the Arabian Red Sea coastline. Any area not listed was probably not brought under their control.
Spain (al-Andulas), Sicily and Southern France
I believe its the Balkans
North and South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, Europe, and most parts of Asia, especially the far east.
All areas within his realm were under his direct control if he was an absolute emperor.
Wetlands
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NONE OF THE AREA OF ACTUAL GLACIER IN UNDER PAKISTANI CONTROL. The whole 70 Km long glacier is captured by India with Indian Troops present all over it including the top heights. Pakistan just has control on the valley.
it was the first forest area in india to have been brought under official protection and control