Egypt, Asiria, Babilon,Medopersia, Greece, Rome, and currently Great Britain and United States
They were both autocratic empires ruled by Emperors who wielded Absolute Power. Both were underdeveloped industrially compared to major western powers, with agrarian based economies at the beginning of the 20th century. Both had dynasties that had ruled their respective empires since the 17th century.
the roman empire the the byzantine empire then bye ottoman rule
Ottoman Turks was the first person to find Egypt and had a successful Empire
Xerxes I, who ruled from 486 to 465 BCE did not have any allies outside of his empire. Rather than allying with other empires, he conquered and subjugated them.
The Ottoman Empire was controlled by Sunni Muslims, while the Safavid Empire was ruled by Shia Muslims.
what the empires that has ruled the world
No country has ruled the entire world. However, there have been empires that have ruled the 'known' world from their perspective. Perhaps the first great global ruler was Alexander of Macedonia (Alexander the great) Then there was the Roman Empire The Holey Roman Empire and perhaps the largest of all, The British Empire. In modern times counties/empires seem to be fragmenting rather than growing.
Nobody has ever ruled the entire world except for God
No empire, including Rome and Babylon, ever ruled the world. No empire ever conquered the whole world. The biggest empires in history were the British Empire, the Mongol Empire, the Russian Empire, the Spanish Empire and the Umayyad Caliphate.
An empire is ruled with an emperor of course
Great Britain and Germany
Lamas
By 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland the age of empires was gone. They disappeared afternWW1 because the war had changed society.
The last of the great indian empires which ruled india from 1526-1857 was named the Mughal Empire
No one has ever ruled over the entire world except for God. Whoever their king was in Rome he would rule over his people.
They were both autocratic empires ruled by Emperors who wielded Absolute Power. Both were underdeveloped industrially compared to major western powers, with agrarian based economies at the beginning of the 20th century. Both had dynasties that had ruled their respective empires since the 17th century.
They used the same technique as had other empires - conquest.