History biggest empire

  1. Alexander the Great: Empire & Death
  2. Exploring The History Of The Biggest Empire In Earth
  3. List of largest empires
  4. 10 Most Long
  5. The 5 Largest Empires in History by Land Area
  6. Largest Empires in History
  7. 15 of the World's Largest and Most Intense Empires
  8. Ottoman Empire
  9. List of 54 Greatest Empires in Entire History Timeline


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Alexander the Great: Empire & Death

Alexander the Great was an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history’s greatest military minds who, as King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. By turns charismatic and ruthless, brilliant and power hungry, diplomatic and bloodthirsty, Alexander inspired such loyalty in his men they’d follow him anywhere and, if necessary, die in the process. Though Alexander the Great died before realizing his dream of uniting a new realm, his influence on Greek and Asian culture was so profound that it inspired a new historical epoch—the Hellenistic Period. Bucephalus At age 12, Alexander showed impressive courage when he tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, an enormous stallion with a furious demeanor. The horse became his battle companion for most of Alexander’s life. When Alexander was 13, Philip called on the great philosopher Alexander was just 16 when Philip went off to battleand left his son in charge of Macedonia. In 338 B.C., Alexander saw the opportunity to prove his military worth and led a cavalry against the Sacred Band of Thebes—a supposedly unbeatable, select army made up entirely of male lovers—during the Battle of Chaeronea. Alexander put his vigor and bravery on display, and his cavalry decimated the Sacred Band of Thebes. Alexander Becomes King In 336 B.C., Alexander’s father Philip was assassinated by his bodyguard Pausanias. Just 20 years old, Alexander claimed the Macedonian throne and killed his rivals before they ...

Exploring The History Of The Biggest Empire In Earth

Unveil the mysteries of time and uncover the grandest dominion that has ever existed in all of creation. Unearth a realm so vast, so powerful, that it left an indelible mark on the annals of history. Embark on a journey through time to explore this ancient empire and its many wonders. Plunge into a journey of discovery and exploration of one of the most powerful empires in existence. Unearth its secrets and marvel at its grandeur. Uncover the many wonders that have made an eternal impression on history. From its origin to its demise, this ancient realm has left a permanent stamp on the records of time. Follow its evolution through the ages and uncover the enigmas it harbors. Trace the steps of those who lived within its limits and feel first-hand what life was like in this once-mighty kingdom. Let us take you back in time to explore the history of this remarkable empire. . Introduction In a bewildering display of power, the mightiest reign ever known to mankind spanned from a period of 1206 to 1368. Without uttering its name, the Mongol Empire encompassed an astonishing 33 million square kilometers (12.7 million square miles) and flourished with over 100 million inhabitants. Boasting remarkable military aptitude and administrative expertise, they managed to conquer some of the most renowned cities around the world. This expansive realm included present-day Mongolia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Azerbaijan. – History of the Largest Empires ...

List of largest empires

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10 Most Long

" " The Colosseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheater, is a huge ovoid amphitheater located in the center of the city of Imperial Rome, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. picture alliance/Getty Images Through the course of history, we've seen empires rise and fall over decades, centuries and even millennia. If it's true that history repeats itself, then perhaps we can learn from the missteps and the achievements of the world's greatest and longest lasting empires. Empire is a tricky word to define. While the term is thrown around a lot, it's often misused and misrepresents a nation's political place. The simplest definition describes a political unit that exerts dominance over another political state [source: The term hegemony is often used interchangeably with empire, but there are some key differences, just as there are differences between a leader (albeit an opportunistic leader) and a bully. Hegemony works within an agreed-upon set of international rules, whereas an empire makes and enforces the rules. Hegemony refers to dominant influence by one group over another set of groups, rather than by controlling them.[source: What were the longest-lasting empires in history, and what can we learn from them? We'll take a look at these kingdoms of the past, how they formed and the factors that eventually led to their fall. The Portuguese Empire was able to expand because of its excellent weaponry, naval superiority and its ability to rapidly set up ports to trade spi...

The 5 Largest Empires in History by Land Area

• • Menu Toggle • Timeline of the History of the United States • Colonial Period (1600-1763) • American Revolution (1763-1783) • New Nation (1783-1815) • Expansion & Pre-Civil War (1815-1860) • Civil War & Reconstruction (1860-1877) • Rise of Industry (1877-1900) • Progressive Era (1900-1929) • Great Depression & WWII (1929-1945) • Cold War Era & Social Reform (1945-1989) • New Millennium (1989-2022) • Other World History • • • • • • Menu Toggle • Colonial Period (1600-1763) • American Revolution (1763-1783) • New Nation (1783-1815) • Expansion & Pre-Civil War (1815-1860) • Civil War & Reconstruction (1860-1877) • Rise of Industry (1877-1900) • Progressive Era (1900-1929) • Great Depression & WWII (1929-1945) • Cold War Era & Social Reform (1945-1989) • New Millennium (1989-2022) The first recorded empire in history was established roughly 4,300 years ago by Sargon the Great ago in ancient Mesopotamia. Historians now call this the Akkadian Empire, after the capital city of Akkad. This empire must have seemed enormous at the time, considering it encompassed much of the known world. However with historical data on our side, it was by no means anywhere close to on of the largest empires by land area. Since this very first empire there have been hundreds more throughout history. In fact empires lasted all the way until the mid 20th century, with the gradual dissolving of the British empire following the devastation of World War II. There is a case to be made that the United St...

Largest Empires in History

Nicolaas Ackermann Nicolaas has four years of professional work experience - having worked in hospitality, journalism, and marketing. He has a BA in Communication studies from the North-West University and has completed his TEFL qualification. He also has six years of writing experience complementing his qualified competence. • Instructor An empire is a large, expansive state that occupies territory belonging to different ethnic groups. There have been many empires throughout history, the largest of which was the British Empire. Factors such as military size/strength, landmass, population, political strength, economic strength, and how long the system lasted all determined the size of an empire. The prominence of history's largest empires was largely attributed to their respective leaders. These leaders were passionate men who had a distinct vision for power. Here is a list of some of the major empires throughout history: • Empire of Alexander the Great • Roman Empire • Achaemenian Empire • Empire of the Han Dynasty • Umayyad Caliphate • Abbasid Empire • Mongol Empire • British Empire World Empires We're pretty familiar with the concept of global communication. We share information, ideas, and resources on a daily basis, and we're pretty proud of it. However, we're far from the first people to envision a global system of interaction. Throughout history, major empires have risen and fallen with the dream of uniting all the people and resources of the world under a single sy...

15 of the World's Largest and Most Intense Empires

How should one measure the size of an empire? By the amount of landmass accumulated? By the number of peoples subjugated? The British Empire, self-described as so expansive that the sun always shone on a portion of it, stretched around the world. But in contiguous landmass, it never eclipsed the Russian Empire of the Tsars, nor the ancient Empire of the Mongols. Chinese imperial dynasties ruled over vast populations, but are little considered by most westerners when ranking history’s empires. When French Empires are considered that of Napoleon leaps to mind. Yet Napoleon’s realms were dwarfed by the Second French Colonial Empire, which reached its peak in 1920, controlling roughly 8.5% of the world’s landmasses. Global map which shows the First French Colonial Empire in light blue, the second in dark blue. Wikimedia Arguably the most famous of all the Ancient Empires, No other empire in history surpassed the contiguous landmass of the Mongol Empire. Wikimedia 1. The Mongol Empire became the largest contiguous land mass under one rule in all history Genghis Khan founded what became the Mongol Empire, though it did not reach Such mutual interests included conquering other tribes, killing the men, enslaving the children, and obtaining wives and concubines from among the women. Throughout his life, Temujin obtained wives and concubines through conquest and as gifts from other tribes. He frequently offered women as diplomatic inducement to other chieftains. His wives ranked in ...

Ottoman Empire

Sykes-Picot AgreementRead about the Sykes-Picot Agreement, one of the agreements that partitioned the Ottoman Empire and helped determine the political and cultural boundaries of the modern Middle East. Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes in The Ottoman state to 1481: the age of expansion The first period of Ottoman history was characterized by almost continuous territorial expansion, during which Ottoman dominion spread out from a small northwestern Anatolian principality to cover most of southeastern Europe and Anatolia. The political, economic, and social institutions of the classical Islamic empires were amalgamated with those inherited from

List of 54 Greatest Empires in Entire History Timeline

(Last Updated On: April 16, 2021) There are many greatest empires in the history timeline. The empire of the East, which can certainly be said to be greater than all the ancient empires, was Upper and Lower Egypt, which was ten times greater than the area of the previous largest civilization, and greatest empires in history. In this article, I am going to talk about the list of greatest empires in history: Greatest Empires in history Empire Land area (million km 2) Year Upper and Lower Egypt 0.1 3000 BC Old Kingdom of Egypt 0.25 2850 BC 0.4 2400 BC Akkadian Empire 0.65 2300 BC 0.8 2250 BC New Kingdom of Egypt 1.0 1450 BC Shang dynasty 1.25 1122 BC Assyria 1.4 670 BC Median Empire 2.8 585 BC Achaemenid Empire 3.6 539 BC 5.5 500 BC Xiongnu Empire 9.0 176 BC Umayyad Caliphate 11.1 720 Mongol Empire 13.5 1227 24.0 1309 British Empire 24.5 1880 35.5 1920 Timeline of largest empires at the time Empire Land area during the time as the largest empire (million km 2) Year Upper Egypt 0.1 3000 BC Old Kingdom of Egypt 0.25–0.4 2800 BC– 2400 BC Akkadian Empire 0.2–0.6 2300 BC– 2200 BC Indus Valley Civilisation 0.15 2100 BC Middle Kingdom of Egypt 0.2–0.5 2000 BC– 1800 BC Xia dynasty 0.4 1700 BC Hyksos 0.65 1600 BC New Kingdom of Egypt 0.65–1.0 1500 BC– 1300 BC Shang dynasty 0.9–1.1 1250 BC– 1150 BC New Kingdom of Egypt 0.5–0.6 1100 BC– 1050 BC Zhou dynasty 0.35–0.45 1000 BC– 900 BC Assyria 0.4–1.4 850 BC– 650 BC Median Empire 3.0 600 BC Achaemenid Empire 2.5–5.5 550 BC– 350 BC Macedoni...