By 1500, Islam had spread to most of the countries where it now prevails in North Africa, East Africa, Southeast Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago.
The term "Aryan Empire" is somewhat misleading, as "Aryan" refers more to a linguistic and cultural group rather than a specific empire. The Indo-Aryans, who migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, were part of the broader Indo-European migrations. Their influence evolved over centuries, contributing to the development of various Indian kingdoms and empires, such as the Maurya and Gupta Empires, which lasted from around 322 BCE to 550 CE. Thus, while there isn't a single "Aryan Empire," their cultural and linguistic legacy influenced the region for over a millennium.
When the Aryans migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, they were primarily pastoralists and warriors, known for their nomadic lifestyle. They spoke an early form of Sanskrit and brought with them a polytheistic belief system that laid the foundation for later Hinduism. The Aryans settled in the northwestern regions, gradually moving eastward, and began to establish agrarian societies, which led to significant cultural and social changes in the region. Their arrival is also associated with the development of the caste system.
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I believe it was the Mughal empire. It was an Islamic empire covering much of northern South Asia.
The aryans invaded thr indian subcontinent around 1500BC
The Indus Valley
Khyber pass lying in the HinduKush mountain ranges which are on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
By 1500, Islam had spread to most of the countries where it now prevails in North Africa, East Africa, Southeast Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago.
Sanskrit is believed to have originated around 2000-1500 BCE in ancient India. It is one of the oldest documented languages and is considered the mother of many modern languages in the Indian subcontinent.
The Aryans were the invaders from the north who are believed to have conquered the Dravidians in the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BC. This period marked the beginning of the Vedic period in India.
The term "Aryan Empire" is somewhat misleading, as "Aryan" refers more to a linguistic and cultural group rather than a specific empire. The Indo-Aryans, who migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, were part of the broader Indo-European migrations. Their influence evolved over centuries, contributing to the development of various Indian kingdoms and empires, such as the Maurya and Gupta Empires, which lasted from around 322 BCE to 550 CE. Thus, while there isn't a single "Aryan Empire," their cultural and linguistic legacy influenced the region for over a millennium.
The Ottoman Empire
Portuguese Empire was created in 1500.
There is no sure time when we know the Inca empire started, but their classic era was from the 1200's through to the 1500's. They were mainly located in Chile, Ecuador and Peru and near the Andes.
The Empire of Trebizond fell in 1461.
mauryan empire did