suljuks
suljuks
The Persians took control of the Middle East in the mid 600s.
The Persians took control of the Middle East in the mid 600s.
The Middle East is also where Islam began.
Historically numerical control began about 1948
Several Spanish conquerors (or, 'conquistadores') led Spain's campaigns of conquest in the American regions of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. Foremost was Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), who was instrumental in the conquest of Mexico, although others would complete the work that he began. In Peru, it was Francisco Pizarro (d. 1541) who led the primary campaign that brought most of the region into Spanish control.
Persia's absorption of Media gave it the strength to expand into an empire covering the Middle East, north Africa and central Asia.
Islam. It is important to note that the distinction between Shi'a Islam, Sunni Islam, and Ibadi Islam (and between the internal schools of each) happened relatively early on, so to say that that Islam is one religious group is like saying Christianity is one religious group when there are vast differences between Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Christians, and Mormons.
the british began to gain control of India
the middle ages began around 500 a.d:)
The Eastern Mediterranean, specifically Israel.
The rebirth of trade in the late middle ages began in Europe, following endemic warfare, social unrest, and depopulation.