Hem sen Sharma or as he is often known Hemu, ruled the Indian subcontinent for about 2 months in an interim takeover.
Explanation:
Hemu was one of the most trusted generals of the Suri dynasty when they took over the rule of the Indian subcontinent from the mughal Humayun who was promptly forced into exile.
When the Suri ruler died and his son too was found to be weak, many people asserted Hemu to crown himself as a ruler as he was a strong leader and so he did.
He would eventually lose his life in battle to Akbar and thus his reign ended very swiftly. So his rule during the turbulent period only lasted for about 2 months and then he was largely forgotten.
<span> Pizarro seized the Inca emperor,Atahualpa,massacred the senior Inca nobility,extracted a huge ransom in gold and silver for Atahualpa,then murdered him.Pizarro then went on to conquer an effectively leaderless Inca empire.
Much the same with Cortes and the Aztecs - initially pretending to be friendly,Cortes seized the Aztec emperor,extracted a huge ransom for him before murdering him and,although forced to retreat shortly after by superior numbers,soon returned with Mexican native allies to destroy the Aztec empire and conquer it for Spain.
Cortes' conquest was much harder fought than that of Pizarro,but basically their interaction with the natives was the same - kidnap th leader,extort a ransom,kill the hostage anyway,then attack and conquer their people.</span>
Answer:
Mountains and bodies of water
Explanation:
Mountains and bodies of water protected empires as it was the mountains that served as a barrier that protected ancient China and was used as an invasion route by the Aryans into ancient India also water bodies provided agricultural facilities which helped in allowing the empires become more successful.
Being a barb purrrrrrrrrrrrr...