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  • in North and South America. The Spanish Empire became the foremost global ... and even enlarged, its vast American empire until the early nineteenth ...
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  • The Vijayanagara Empire (Kannada: ವಿಜಯನಗರ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ, Telugu: విజయనగర సామ్రాజ్యము ...
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  • The "Roman Empire" (Imperium Romanum) is used to denote that part of the world under Roman rule from approximately 44 B.C.E. until ...
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  • century B.C.E. It became the center of empire under Hammurabi (c. 1780 ... In the Judeo-Christian tradition, the neo-Babylonian empire ruler ...
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  • The Kingdom of Mutapa (Shona: Wene we Mutapa; Portuguese: Monomotapa) or the Mutapa Empire was a medieval kingdom (c. 1450-1629) which stretched ...
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  • The only remaining vestige of this empire, and its only substantial ... interests is an interesting question. Its empire was a trading enterprise ...
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  • The Songhai Empire, also known as the Songhay Empire, was a pre-colonial West African trading state centered on the middle reaches of the Niger ...
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  • thumb|250px|Some of the cities in [[Mali Empire|Mali]] which were under the ... The Bamana Empire (also Bambara Empire or Ségou Empire) was a large ...
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  • The Kingdom of Lunda (c. 1665-1887), also known as the Lunda Empire was a pre-colonial African confederation of states in what is now the Democratic ...
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  • The Sunga Empire (or Shunga Empire) is a Magadha dynasty that controlled North-central and Eastern India as well as parts of the northwest (now ...
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  • The Mali Empire or Manding Empire or Manden Kurufa was a medieval West African state of the Mandinka from c. 1235 to c. 1600. The empire was ...
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  • The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large state that included modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, northeastern Iran, and ...
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  • The Portuguese Empire was the earliest and longest lived of the modern European colonial empires. It spanned almost six centuries, from the capture ...
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  • The Maurya Empire (322 – 185 B.C.E.), ruled by the Mauryan dynasty, was a geographically extensive and powerful political and military empire ...
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  • The Dutch Empire is the name given to the various territories controlled by the Netherlands from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The ...
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  • The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital ...
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  • The German colonial empire was an overseas area formed in the late nineteenth century as part of the Hohenzollern dynasty's German Empire ...
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  • The Western Chalukya Empire (Kannada:ಪಶ್ಚಿಮ ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯ ... the situation. The Western Chalukya empire convincingly eclipsed the ...
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  • The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York ...
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  • That Sweden possessed a colonial empire is a less well known fact ... with Norway and governed a land-based empire in the Baltic including Finland ...
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  • The Akkadian Empire usually refers to the Semitic speaking state that grew up around the city of Akkad north of Sumer, and reached its greatest ...
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  • and the fall of the Western Roman Empire (fifth century C.E.), ending ... was a powerful influence in the Roman Empire, which carried a version ...
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  • The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York ...
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  • when, encountering the powerful Magadha empire armies, his army mutinied ... consequently founded the Maurya empire in northern India. Seleucus ...
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  • The Kanem–Bornu Empire was an African trading empire ruled by the Saf dynasty from the ninth to the nineteenth centuries. It encompassed, at ...
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  • The Italian colonial empire was created after Italy joined other European powers in establishing colonies overseas during the "scramble ...
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  • grandfather in 238. During his reign, the empire's defenses were strengthened ... forms part of the declining days of the empire, although in terms of the ...
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  • Polish-Ottoman War (1672–1676) or Second Polish-Ottoman War was a war between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire. It ...
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  • was the 36th and last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning from 1918–1922. The brother of Mehmed V who died four months before the end of World ...
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  • C.E. they invaded what was then the Roman Empire province of Dacia, together ... between rival powers, such as the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian ...
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  • in North East India, and the Maratha Empire, or confederacy, in the south ... Kingley, the African explorer, described empire as the ‘blackman’s burden’ ...
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  • statesman within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Taaffe was an excellent ... and unrest within the multi-cultural empire, with its several languages ...
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  • Thracian parts of the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire by annulment of the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) that had been signed by the Istanbul-based Ottoman ...
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  • under Babur, the first ruler of the Moghul Empire in India. Nanak reprimands ... had they succeeded in protecting their empire, Babur would not have established ...
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  • the office of Emperor of the Roman Empire, which became known as the ... power in what had been the Western Roman Empire. Once the empire had collapsed ...
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  • The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large state that included modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, northeastern Iran, and ...
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  • The roots of the Zhonghua minzu lie in the multi-ethnic Qing Empire ... The immediate roots of the Zhonghua minzu lie in the Qing Empire, ...
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  • (1425–1448), describing how the empire could be reorganized according ... Western Europe since the time of the Roman Empire, and especially since the ...
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  • of the capital of the Vijayanagar empire during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries C.E. Notes by foreign travelers such as Abdur Razzak, the ...
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  • colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa ... city, and eventually one of the Roman Empire's most important cities ...
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