There is no Islamic Empire.
In 1492 the Islamic Empire finally left Spain but i dont know when it began.
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The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.
Mughal empire , but it was not completely Islamic .
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.
The kind of government that the Portuguese empire had was a democratic one.
An Islamic Republic.
An Islamic Republic.
An absolute monarchy, which was a parliamentary democracy for a relatively brief time during its history, whose ruler was called a Shah and the last dynasty of the empire was the Pahlavi. The name Persian empire was changed to Iran during the 20th century.The Empire became an Islamic Republic after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Of course, he was the founder of the Islamic Empire, before the foundation of the first Islamic state by him, Arabs had not central government, instead there was a tribal system, that is, a lot of tribes and every tribe had a chief man.
they have some kind of government
Islamic theocracy
The Roman Empire.
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 Mughal Empire had an absolute monarchy. The Emperor was the supreme head of the State.