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The primary religion of Zimbabwe during the Middle Ages (and its successor state, the Kingdom of Mutapa) was a native faith referred to today as the "Cult of Mwari".
The Mutapa Empire, which existed in present-day Zimbabwe and Mozambique from the 15th to the 17th century, primarily thrived on trade in gold, ivory, and other natural resources rather than diamonds. While diamonds were present in the region, they were not a significant part of the empire's economy or trade networks during its peak. The empire's wealth was largely derived from its control of trade routes and resources, particularly gold, which was highly valued in international markets.
as the ottoman empire conquered other countries everything and everyone belonging to that country was now apart of the ottoman empire ---- ottoman empire did not recognize any country but itself, when it was powerful.
The Ottoman Empire defeated The Byzantine Empire on May 29,1453
None. There was no Roman empire during the middle ages. The western part of the empire fell roughly in 476. The eastern part hung on until 1453 but their religion was Christianity. They were conquered by the Ottoman Turks who were Muslim, but were not part of the Roman empire.
The primary religion of Zimbabwe during the Middle Ages (and its successor state, the Kingdom of Mutapa) was a native faith referred to today as the "Cult of Mwari".
The Mutapa Empire, which existed in present-day Zimbabwe and Mozambique from the 15th to the 17th century, primarily thrived on trade in gold, ivory, and other natural resources rather than diamonds. While diamonds were present in the region, they were not a significant part of the empire's economy or trade networks during its peak. The empire's wealth was largely derived from its control of trade routes and resources, particularly gold, which was highly valued in international markets.
He was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire.
Scott Denning the 1st conquered the empire. He was very successful during his life until that is, he drown in the rock river like an idiot.
No single empire conquered the Egyptians and ruled for that long a period of time. during the time span you mentioned there were several Egyptian conquests.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the last years of the Republic. Your chronology is skewed.
There was no Japanese empire, only what they conquered during and immediately prior to WW2.
It depends on what time on history you are talking about. The Romans conquered most of northern Africa in the making of their empire. During WWII Italy conquered Ethiopia.
as the ottoman empire conquered other countries everything and everyone belonging to that country was now apart of the ottoman empire ---- ottoman empire did not recognize any country but itself, when it was powerful.
The Ottoman Empire defeated The Byzantine Empire on May 29,1453
None. There was no Roman empire during the middle ages. The western part of the empire fell roughly in 476. The eastern part hung on until 1453 but their religion was Christianity. They were conquered by the Ottoman Turks who were Muslim, but were not part of the Roman empire.
During Alexander's successful invasion, Persia was not conquering anything, it was on the defensive.