The Aztec empire was centered in a city-state named Tenochtitlan.
Because one of the first cities was called Harappa.
Numbers go on to infinity so there is no way to say that there is a largest number. The largest natural number that is actually used is "Graham's number" which is used in field of math known as Ramsey theory.
Since the largest composite number can't be named, there's no way of telling what's sixth on that list.
The largest afro ever grown was on a man's head, named Samurai Jack (nickname). The afro grew to a size of 54cm which became the worlds largest afro accredited by the Guinness Worlds of Record in September 2004.
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It was named Tenochtitlan, by the Aztec empire.
I think you mean to ask what was Tenochtitlan named after the Spanish conquered the Aztec Empire. The locationis the same as present day Mexico City.
No, the Mayan did not have the city Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was actually an Aztec city that was located in what is today central Mexico. The Mayan's civilization was actually located among the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and the upper section of Guatemala.
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Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire before it was conquered by Hernando Cortez, and became what we know today as Mexico City.
Tenochtitlan, as was named by the Aztecs.
It was once named Tenochtitlan, until the Spanish re-named it Mexico City.
The first rulers of the Indus valley civilization bear the name of the first city it has been excavated at the first quarter of the 20th century at Harappa and the civilization was named Harappan Civilization. It goes as back as the Bronze Age [2600 BCE]
Mexico City has always been the capital of Mexico, but before the arrival of Spanish in the 16th century, it was named as Tenochtitlan and was founded on March 13, 1325. Before the rise of the Aztecs, Mexico was a land with many small civilizations (or countries, if you prefer), including Toltecs, Teotihuacans, Tlaxcalans, Mayans and many more; so a "national capital" didn't exist at the time.
Originally, it was the name given to their land by the Aztec civilization, who knew themselves as the Mexica people.When Mexico attained its independence from Spain in 1821, the colonists decided to rename their new country (formerly known as Viceroyalty of the New Spain) to its previous form: Mexico.
Mexican empire for whom America was named?
The Harappan or Indus valley civilization was named after the archeological site of Harappa in Pakistan.