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They hid the gunpowder underneath a pile of coal in the cellar underneath the House of Lords, in parliament.
Guido Fawlkes was found the night before checking the gunpowder
Polo brought back gunpowder to Europe and soon people were using the Silk Road to bring back goods including gunpowder.
for fireworks
9th century by Chinese alchemists searching for an elixir of immortality. Copied from Wikipedia-History of Gunpowder
Gunpowder empires were empires that focused the bulk of their army and military tactics on the use of gunpowder and guns. Most of the warfare that they went into was accomplished from afar.
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Islam if I'm not mistaken. The Ottomans were largely Muslim, the mughals were ruled by Muslims, and the safavadis were a Muslim power.
They all possessed great military power and that's why known as the Gunpowder Empires. All three were great Islamic Empires. They all were Turkic nomadic conquerors. The government structure of all three was absolute monarchy.
They both focused on religion
they created well developed buildings.
they were great builders who created well planned cities
They're all Empires.
Gunpowder
Both empires built powerful militaries with gunpowder weapons - Apex
The term "gunpowder empire" is usually traced to the work of historian Marshall G. Hodgson, who sought to explain the rise of empires in the Islamic world.A "gunpowder empire" was a new, large-scale empire that relied heavily on firearms to maintain dominion. It's usually applied to Middle Eastern empires, particularly the Ottoman Empire. This was a change from the Mongol Empire which conquered on horseback using swords and torches.
The term "gunpowder empire" is usually traced to the work of historian Marshall G. Hodgson, who sought to explain the rise of empires in the Islamic world.A "gunpowder empire" was a new, large-scale empire that relied heavily on firearms to maintain dominion. It's usually applied to Middle Eastern empires, particularly the Ottoman Empire. This was a change from the Mongol Empire which conquered on horseback using swords and torches.