There is not really a name for that, unless you would count members of Parliament/Congress as 'rulers' too. In that case, such an empire would be called a democracy.
Yes.
A lot of ancient " and recent " rulers called their territory " empire " There is also a miniwar gaming game with a faction called Empire made by games workshop.
I don't know all of them, but the first one is Mehmed II.
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.
they had a big civilization
Byzantium and Russia were different empires with many rulers in their long existence as empires.In Byzantium the emperor was called Autocrat and in the late Russian empire it was called Czar or Tsar.
what is the ruling family of an empire called?
there were many rulers but the two most known were Julius and Augustus Caeser
The Edyptian rulers used there absoulte power
Austria has been a republic since 1918. Before that it was an empire with an emperor.
Peasants did many different types of jobs in the Mongolian Empire. They were a nomadic people, however many peasants were farmers. They also served the rulers.
There were many rulers in Bulgaria in the past. The HANS started, the the TSARS were there. Bulgaria became a peoples republic in 1944. No empire left