4000 years in relation to couple of hundred.
An empire based on little capitalists (the small landholding farmers and shepherds).
The Persian Gulf
The us has never had an empire, it has been part of the britist empire
Korea, Europe, patrolling the Persian Gulf, etc.
a dollor bill and a cokacola
The Persian Empie at its height was roughly the same size as the continental United States.
Some interesting history to study. The world moved on after the fall of the empire.
An empire based on little capitalists (the small landholding farmers and shepherds).
They have left us Iran.
Yes. The Achaemenid Persian Empire at its height and the 48-States Continental United States are both roughly 8 million square kilometers.
Which empire, the Roman Empire? the Persian Empire? the British Empire? Please try to be precise when asking us questions, if we do not know exactly what you mean we can not give you ans answer and that is a shame.
AnswerTo say when Daniel appeared in Persia, we should look at the written records of the Persians themselves. After all, Daniel tells us that he was the second most important person in the Persian Empire, after the king.But the Persian records tell us nothing about Daniel or about any foreigner whe became vizier, or any other high position in the empire. There is nothing in the record of either the Persians or of the contemporary Jews that would help us place Daniel in a Persian context. Even the historical detail of the Book of Daniel differs in fundamental ways from the history as we know it. It is as if the second-century BCE author of the Book of Daniel was writing a novel that only later became accepted as a book of history. Daniel was not part of Persian history.
The US, in its history was imperialistic. They annexed many lands into their "empire" (although the US government is not an empire). A few examples are Panama, Hawaii, Cuba, and the Philippines.
It provides interesting reading for history lovers.
Not at all - it is an interesting bit of history to understand,
Well you have not told us which Empire you are asking about or what "it" was. However, as the British Empire was the largest in history, it is probable that whatever "it" was it split from the British Empire.
One of the differences is that the US is not an empire, it is a country. An empire is a region ruled by an emperor. The US doesn't have an emperor. Yet.