Which three factors were part of European Imperialism?exploitation of foreign regions for natural resourcesopposition to the enslavement of Africanspromotion of the idea of white superioritythe popularity of Islam in Northern Africathe spread of the English language in South Asia
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- C Computers and Internet How to Delete a Page on VKontakte: The Ultimate Guide from Experts...
- S Style and Beauty 5 Tips for Choosing the Best Ugg Boots...
- H Health and Medicine How to Treat the Flu: A Comprehensive Guide...
- H Health and Medicine Effective Ways to Treat Colic in Infants...
- C Computers and Internet IMHO: What is it, why is it important, and how to use it?...
- F Food and Cooking How to Calculate the Gender of Your Child with Blood?...
- S Style and Beauty How to Get Rid of Under Eye Bruises?...
- C Cities and Countries What time does the Metro open in Moscow?...
- W Work and Career Where can you learn to be a flight attendant?...
- H Health and Medicine What are Electronic Cigarettes? The Ultimate Guide...
Answers on questions: History
- C Chemistry What is the mass percent of a 500 mL solution prepared by dissolving a 5.0 grams salt...
- W World Languages Easy question when did fortnite come out A june 27 2017 B july 25 2017 C august 13 2017 D july 21 2017...
- H History CHRISTMASSS has officially started.. lmaó...
- P Physics Two resistors, of r1 = 3.11 ω and r2 = 6.15 ω, are connected in series to a battery with an emf of 24.0 v and negligible internal resistance. find the current i1 through...
Ответ:
Suleiman I 6 November 1494 – 6 September 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the West and Kanunî Sultan Süleyman in his realm, was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until his death in 1566.[4] Under his administration, the Ottoman state ruled over at least 25 million people.
Suleiman succeeded his father as sultan in September 1520 and began his reign with campaigns against the Christian powers in central Europe and the Mediterranean. Belgrade fell to him in 1521 and Rhodes, long under the rule of the Knights of St. John, in 1522–23. At Mohács, in August 1526, Suleiman broke the military strength of Hungary, the Hungarian king, Louis II, losing his life in the battle.