It is big
There is no Islamic Empire.
I believe it was the Mughal empire. It was an Islamic empire covering much of northern South Asia.
In 1492 the Islamic Empire finally left Spain but i dont know when it began.
The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.
Umar of Arabia (Umar bin Khattab) is known for his justice, wisdom, management, hardworking, and power. He ruled the Islamic empire and was the 3rd ruler in Islam after prophit Muhammad and Abu Bakr. During his 10 years as Khalifa (ruler), the Islamic empire doubled its size, siezed Sassanid empire and more than two thirds of the Byzantine empire which were the two most powerful and largest empires at that time. Also, he established a lot of rules and a law which made his empire known of its justice and stability. All kind of people and religions were there and lived in peace without problems, and as a result, the Islamic empire were able to expand much more later and to achieve the civil achievements it did later.
There is no Islamic Empire.
I believe it was the Mughal empire. It was an Islamic empire covering much of northern South Asia.
The title of the Islamic Empire was Caliphate. The Caliph was called Amir-ul-Momineen.
It depends on the Islamic Empire in question. Assuming that you are talking about the Abbassid Caliphate (which is most commonly referred to as "the Islamic Empire"), the group that brought them down was the MONGOLS.
In 1492 the Islamic Empire finally left Spain but i dont know when it began.
The Safavid Empire of Iran from 1501-1736 was a strongly theocratic Shiite Islamic State. When compared to the more open and secularized contemporaneous Islamic states like Alaouite Moroccan Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and the Mughal Empire, it was much more "single-mindedly religious".
Yes. The Mughal Empire was a great Empire of the Muslims in India.
Different in different parts of the empire.
Ottoman Empire
The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.
Invasions by the Islamic Ottoman Empire destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
yes