The Jewish–Roman wars are often cited as a disaster to Jewish society. The defeat of the Jewish revolts altered the Jewish population and enhanced the importance of Jewish diaspora, essentially moving the demographic center of Jews from Judea to Galilee and Babylon, with minor communities across the Mediterranean.
The best option would be that apart from military conquest, the reigns of Pacal the Great, Huayna Capac, and Moctezuma I all featured "<span>Large-scale public works projects," since these were deemed essential to the success of the state. </span>
<span>Babur's respect for other beliefs inspired Akbar to promote religious tolerance.</span>