The 5 Most Powerful And Largest Empires in History | Amazing Earth
The 5 Most
Powerful And Largest
Empires in
History |
Amazing Earth
The First Persian Empire
The
Achaemenid Persian Empire was founded by
Cyrus the Great around 550
B.C.E., who went by the title of
King of Kings (
Shahanshah). Although the Persian Empire came to an inglorious end at the hands of
Alexander the Great in 330 B.C.E., it had a lasting legacy on the subsequent development of world civilizations and future empires. Indeed, the Persian Empire was a pivotal empire because it was the first true empire that set the standard of what it meant to be an empire for future ones.
The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire has long been the empire par excellence for the
Western world. But its importance is not the product of
Western bias: the
Roman Empire was truly one of history’s greatest empires.
The Romans displayed the awesome ability to conquer and hold large swathes of territory for hundreds or even thousands of years, if the
Eastern Roman Empire (
Byzantine Empire) is accounted for. But it was not held together by brute force alone; once conquered, people aspired to become
Roman, which meant participating in a sophisticated, urbane, classical culture.
The Russian Empire
Russia was the last absolute monarchy in
Europe, and prior to
World War I, one of five great powers in Europe. During the time of the empire. society was strictly segregated into five social estates. The Russian Empire ended with the bloody
Russian Revolution of 1917.
The Mongol Empire
The largest contiguous empire in history, the
Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of
Mongol and
Turkish tribes under
Genghis Khan.
The Mongols achieved advancements in various technologies and ideologies during the empire.
In 1331, the
Black Death began its rampage in
Mongolia and brought the
Empire into its long, slow decline that culminated with its annexation by Russia in 1783
The British Empire
The British Empire began with overseas colonies and trading posts and in the end comprised dominions, protectorates, and mandates, as well. It was made up of 13 million square miles of land - more than 22% of the earth's land-mass. In
1922, the Empire had a population of 458 million people or about 20% the global population.
The financial burden of World War I was the beginning of the end for the
British Empire.
Japan's occupation of its territories in the
Second World War and the loss of
India in
1947 brought the days of the British Empire to a close.
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For more information on empires visit:
Empires in the history of the world -
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-10-greatest-empires-in-history-2011-9?op=1
List of largest empires - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_empires
Powerful empires in history - http://nationalinterest.org/feature/the-5-most-powerful-empires-history-12296