The Maurya Empire was the first Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE. It was one of the largest and most powerful empires in ancient India, with its capital at Pataliputra (modern-day Patna).
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Tenochtitlan was founded about 1325 and destroyed by the Spanish in 1521.
Pizarro first entered the Inca Empire in search of wealth and glory. He aimed to conquer the Inca Empire and claim its riches for Spain, motivated by tales of Inca gold and the desire to expand Spain's empire in the New World.
Argentina was discovered by Spanish explorer Juan Diaz de Solis in 1516. He was the first European to set foot in the region that would later become the country of Argentina.
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Chandragupta Maurya was the first to forge an Indian empire.
Osman Bey, the first Ottoman Sultan founded Ottoman Empire.Osman Bey was the first ruler of the Ottoman Empire and its namesake. He established his rule in Anatolia in 1299.
Osman Bey, the first Ottoman Sultan founded Ottoman Empire.Osman Bey was the first ruler of the Ottoman Empire and its namesake. He established his rule in Anatolia in 1299.
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It is believed that the first Indian Empire was created around 500 B.C.
Many historians believe that the first Egyptian empire was founded by Narmer in 3100 BC BCE. He unified the two Egyptian kingdoms. The upper & lower Egyptian civilizations.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
Mauryan Empire
Most of northern and central India and Bangladesh.