Yes.
Not only the empire, but Britain itself, Britain was founded with the merging of England and Scotland in 1707.
British rule ended in the '50s. India is no longer part of the Empire. In fact the Empire itself has changed into the Commonwealth. South Africa, Australia, and Canada are now independent countries as are India and Pakistan. India is on its own.
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern European Empire recaptured North Africa, Italy, and even Rome itself, which it held for about 200 years.
Because it was part of the British Empire.
Persia itself is now Iran. The Persian Empire embraced many present countries in North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.
The event that marked the official end of the Ottoman Empire is the end of WWI The Ottoman Empire aligned itself with Austria-Hungry and Germany. When the war was over Britain France and the US redistributed the land as they saw fit.
Britain bankrupted itself, lost 300,000 armed forces personnel, 60,000 civilians and, in the longer term, lost its empire and the vast majority of its international power and influence. Hope that has answered your question.
Edward Gibbon (The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) says that by the early part of the fourth century, Christianity was strongest in the eastern Empire and in the province of Africa (based on Carthage), as well as in Rome itself. He says that Christianity continued to struggle for converts in Gaul and Britain, and that outside Alexandria, the Egyptians showed little interest in Christianity.
it was all due to the Empire, society and the people wanted to celebrate Britain's greatness. the building itself is an architectural wonder in its own right
Africa is a Continent itself.
Africa is a continent itself, as are Europe or Australia.
I know it is 1807, but I don't know the date. Hope that helped a littleThe slave trade was outlawed in 1807, and that law circumvented in various ways. Slavery itself was not abolished until 1833 in Britain and most of the British Empire.