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Why did kings destroy temples when they attacked each one another's kingdoms?


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a

A destroyed temple was the symbol of a king's loss of power and wealth

b

To get access to the valuable and prized artifacts

c

To gain credit as a powerful personality

d

All of the above 

answer is A.

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        The king was a symbol of his power, prestige, and wealth, so the temples were destroyed by him.
        They were also a great treasure and treasure.
        Thus, the temples were seen as targets that were to be attacked during the war.
        But by destroying the temples he tried to gain credibility as a great hero.
        Most of the rulers showed their political, power, and military success by attacking and looting the places of worship of the defeated rulers.
  
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