They were able to rise because they like men.
They started to fall because they liked men and women so the Muslim Leader (Akbar the Great) did not want people to like both.
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The British :)
The key factors that led to the fall of the Mongol Empire include internal divisions among the ruling elite, overextension of their empire, economic strain from maintaining a vast territory, and the impact of the Black Death pandemic. These factors weakened the empire and eventually contributed to its decline and fragmentation.
3 factors contributed to the fall of the Majapahit empire are the fact that there was the rise of many new states. Secondly, the many succession disputes in the country and last but not least, the rise of Islam.
While there was chaos in some regions, a kind of autonomous regional political order emerged after the fall of the Mughal.
Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
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Spain contributed to the fall of their empire
Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
The marriage of Elvis Presley was not a reason
The British :)
The key factors that led to the fall of the Mongol Empire include internal divisions among the ruling elite, overextension of their empire, economic strain from maintaining a vast territory, and the impact of the Black Death pandemic. These factors weakened the empire and eventually contributed to its decline and fragmentation.