Piankhi is now transliterated as Piye. He was the king of the kingdom of Kush in Nubia (Sudan). He invaded Egypt. He seized control of Thebes (in Upper Egypt) and eventually the Delta (Lower Egypt). He was the founder of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt who ruled Egypt from 753/752 BCE to c. 722 BCE. He ruled both Egypt and the kingdom of Kush from the city of Napata, deep in Nubia, the spiritual capital of the Kushites. He also tried to conquer lands in Asia, but was defeated by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser V in the 720's BC.
Macedonia.
Nothing. Rather, his reign was a period of loss of territory in Palestine.
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False. They were cartographers and scouts.
Rome did not conquer Germania due to the fierce resistance put up by the Germanic tribes, the challenging terrain of the region, and the logistical difficulties of maintaining control over such a vast and distant territory.
Macedonia.
Rashidun Caliphate was the 1st caliph to set out to conquer territory from Byzantines. This happened in the year 632.
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Americans Imperialism. The chance to conquer Cuba as a us territory
Japan's goals to conquer the vast majority of territory in the Pacific were to portray supremacy in the western Pacific and capture natural resources
Nothing. Rather, his reign was a period of loss of territory in Palestine.
Capitol of ancient Egypt
France's Napoleon . He needed money for his war to conquer the world.
Answer this question… Though huge numbers of people were killed, no country managed to conquer much territory.
the national territory is the territory of the territory of one of your country national territory. as far as i know a country needs a territory to know the other country that this is your territory. to expand your territory you must conquer the other territory for the sake of your territory. that's all i know about the national territory of your territory. TIPQC BATCH 2012-2013 IT12FA1
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Persia took over the territory of Judah when Persia conquered Babylon at the Battle of Opis in 539 B.C.E. Babylon already controlled Judah at that point. As a result, the Persians acquired the territory of Judah without having to actually conquer it themselves.