Vikings built settlements in various regions, including parts of modern-day Scotland, Ireland, England, and Iceland, as well as areas in North America such as Newfoundland. Muslims established settlements across a vast area, including North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), and parts of the Middle East and South Asia, notably during the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates. Both groups left significant cultural and historical impacts on these regions.
The Muslims
well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
There is archaeological evidence that Vikings established settlements in various regions, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland (Canada), and the British Isles. Excavations have uncovered remains of houses, farmsteads, and cultural artifacts that support the idea of Viking settlements in these areas. Additionally, historical records, such as the sagas and chronicles, mention Viking exploration and settlement activities.
Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
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Vikings, Magguars, Muslims
The Muslims
They went to English settlements and destroyed their territory.
well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
It seems to me (a non-Muslim) that there would be riots over someone using the koran to build houses. They wouldn't wait for the bulldozers.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
There are old Viking settlements in the Shetland Islands.
No, you cannot build roads through settlements in Catan. Roads must be built adjacent to settlements or cities.
Vikings would plunder English settlements for slaves and riches.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
Muslims, Vikings and Magyars The vikings where the most feared
There is archaeological evidence that Vikings established settlements in various regions, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland (Canada), and the British Isles. Excavations have uncovered remains of houses, farmsteads, and cultural artifacts that support the idea of Viking settlements in these areas. Additionally, historical records, such as the sagas and chronicles, mention Viking exploration and settlement activities.