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There were several factors that contributed to the decline of the Byzantine military. These included constant wars and conflicts that drained resources, frequent changes in leadership and political instability, the rise of powerful enemies such as the Seljuks and Ottomans, and a decline in the quality of the military education and training system. Additionally, the reliance on foreign mercenaries weakened the effectiveness and cohesion of the Byzantine army.
wargreed bankruptcy famine one of these
Internal political conflict at times weakened the empire's ability to fight against invasions, especially when they had to face two waves of invaders at the same time: the Arabs from the east (an later the Turks) and the Slavs from the north.
No, as religion was what kept The Empire going.
Sensationalism: Print media often focuses on sensational news stories to attract and retain readers. Social and political influence: Print media can shape public opinion and influence social and political discourse. Decline in readership: With the rise of digital media, print media has experienced a decline in readership and advertising revenue.
The Byzantine Decline is depending upon one of there 4 events. ( I don't know which one ) * William the Conqueror converted Christianity. * The Jews were forced by the Romans to leave Judea. * Christians in western Europe organized the 1st Crusades. * A group of Muslim Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantine army.
A decline stage is when sales begin to fall. A decline stage may be gradual or have a sudden drop and continue this way. Some decline stages may not continue for too long while others may decline to zero sales and stay at zero.
The decline of Zimbabwe was from poor management and political corruption,
The Arab conquest of Byzantine Syria, Phoenicia (Lebanon), Palestine and Egypt contributed the decline of the Byzantine Empire. So did the conquest of much of what is now Turkey by the Seljuk Turks and the conquest of much of the Balkan Peninsula (southeastern Europe) by the Slavs. The Arabs and the Turks were and still are Muslims.
Turks, Arabs and European crusaders
The decline of parliament refers to a perceived weakening of the legislative branch's power and influence relative to the executive branch. This can manifest through executive dominance, lack of meaningful debate and oversight, and reduced effectiveness in holding the government accountable. Factors contributing to this decline can include party discipline, political polarization, and erosion of parliamentary traditions.
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