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The Mongol Empire streached from China all the way to Eastern Europe.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)
The Western U.S. for sure. The east has the Appalachian Mountains but the west has the Rocky Mountains. The Rockies are far more extensive than the Appalacians. They stretch from southern U.S. all the way to Canada.
To the Pacific Ocean
18 miles
The Mongol Empire streached from China all the way to Eastern Europe.
Sargon's empire stretched west as far as Anatolia (Turkey) and perhaps even Cyprus.
The Mongol Empire, at it's peak, from it's homeland of Mongolia just above modern China, south to Thailand, north to Poland, and as far west as Persia.
2,500 miles
they were a unified empire that extended for over 1600 miles.
Mongol empire extended from Russia and eastern Europe in west to Mesopotamia as far as Egypt in the south across the Caspian Sea region and the Asiatic steppes to include all of China.
790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.
At its peak, the Roman Empire stretched as far west as the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, as far south as Egypt, as far north as England, and as far east as the Middle East. A map of the Roman Empire at its height can be viewed under Related links.
From today's Portugal to Iraq.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)
From today's Libya, through Egypt and the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.