Germanic tribe Vandals rule North Africa from Carthage as their capital.

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The Vandals, a Germanic tribe, launched a military campaign across the Mediterranean and invaded North Africa, establishing their kingdom with Carthage as its capital. This conquest significantly altered the dynamics of the region, as the Vandals imposed their rule over the lands formerly controlled by the Roman Empire. The Vandal Kingdom in North Africa garnered resources through taxation and trade, consolidating their power in the area. The impact of the Vandal invasion was felt not only in terms of political control but also in the cultural and societal spheres. The Vandal Kingdom brought about changes in administration, language, and religious practices in North Africa. The local populations had to adapt to the new ruling power and navigate the shifting dynamics of the region. The establishment of the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa marked a turning point in the history of the region, as it brought about a period of Vandal rule that lasted for several decades. The legacy of the Vandals in North Africa can still be seen in various archaeological sites and historical records, shedding light on this significant chapter in the history of the area. #Vandals #GermanicTribe #Carthage #NorthAfrica #Kingdom #HistoricalEvent #Tunisia
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