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Things conquest often describes ("conquest ________")
- building
- churches
- foundation
- stalin
- state
- documents
- territory
- buildings
- centuries
- spaniards
- practices
- name
- village
- story
- days
- consequence
- terror
- philosophy
- families
- codices
- settlements
- culture
- stories
- traditions
- home
- manuscripts
- origin
- narratives
- theory
- settlement
- history
- past
- towns
- occupation
- ancestors
- tradition
- narrative
- names
- england
- population
- date
- states
- sources
- foundations
- peru
- architecture
- charters
- accounts
- societies
- town
- civilizations
- indians
- america
- period
- alliance
- boroughs
- cultures
- kings
- dynasties
- pass
- art
- peoples
- events
- sculpture
- literature
- texts
- strategy
- times
- era
- mexico
- society
- sites
- empires
- periods
- church
- warfare
- examples
How conquest often is described ("________ conquest")
- english
- muhammadan
- arab
- spanish
- mongol
- ottoman
- colonial
- successful
- babylonian
- turkish
- territorial
- peaceful
- egyptian
- spiritual
- italian
- gradual
- latin
- mohammedan
- foreign
- macedonian
- moorish
- universal
- latest
- armed
- permanent
- systematic
- barbarian
- japanese
- soviet
- rapid
- british
- easy
- dutch
- eventual
- further
- german
- moslem
- muslim
- mere
- persian
- christian
- manchu
- russian
- violent
- intellectual
- european
- frankish
- military
- actual
- world
- imperial
- bloodless
- post
- ultimate
- israelite
- islamic
- glorious
- portuguese
- self
- communist
- complete
- french
- absolute
- sexual
- danish
- subsequent
- greek
- final
- inca
- roman
- assyrian
