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The Mauryan Empire where the tradition was started by Chandrupta Maurya who used stones to mark the territory and make announcements.
The Empire did not make an official state religion in India. Throughout its history, India has been known for its religious diversity, with various religions coexisting and flourishing. The Mauryan Empire under Emperor Ashoka did adopt Buddhism as its preferred religion, but this was an exception rather than the norm.
The Ottoman Empire at its height controlled territories on three different continents. Africa: Most of North Africa was under Ottoman control including territories from all of the following Modern countries: Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Sudan.(Morocco was intentionally not conquered but the Ottoman Empire exerted a strong cultural influence over the independent country). Europe: The Ottoman Empire controlled the entire Balkans region (Yugoslav States, Albania, and Greece) except for some of the Dalmatian Coast (part of Modern Croatia) and parts of Greece which were under Venetian Control. In addition they controlled the entirety of what is now Bulgaria, Hungary, and parts of Romania. In addition they established dependent protectorates in Wallachia (part of Modern Romania). Asia: The Ottoman Empire controlled the Levant (Modern Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan), Mesopotamia (Modern Iraq) the Western Arabian Coast (part of Modern Saudi Arabia which includes Mecca and Medina), and of course Anatolia and the Caucasus (modern day Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. Note: This list is not exhaustive as there are other modern countries which had some occupation by the Ottoman Empire, but those territories make up less than 10% of the modern countries' land areas.
Alexander's Empire extended to what is now India on the east. After his death, however, his empire got carved up by three of his more ambitious generals. Antigonus became king of Macedonia and took controlof the Greek city-states. Ptolemy seized Egypt. Seleucus took the majority of the old Persian Empire, which became known as the Seleucid kingdom.
You need to spacify which are the empires discussed in the section if you want to make it possible to answer your question. If the British Empire is in the list that would be it. If you look at the extent of this empire and at what the British did, you'll see why.
The Mauryan Empire where the tradition was started by Chandrupta Maurya who used stones to mark the territory and make announcements.
Many who stayed behind began fighting among themselves. The city-states grew weaker.
More than five - Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of the Central Asian countries.
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The Austrian-Hungarian Empire, The German Empire*, The Ottoman Empire, and The Kingdom of Bulgaria. * The German Empire also included her imperial colonies which included German East Africa, German South West Africa, and the northern part of modern day Papa New Guinea.
The Mauryan kings employed spies mainly to find out about their enemy's plans of attack so that he could make better ones to attack hos enemy. By attacking enemies, the king became more powerful, thus gaining more land and larger armies
the three countries were: Iraq, Syria, Lenabon.
The Empire did not make an official state religion in India. Throughout its history, India has been known for its religious diversity, with various religions coexisting and flourishing. The Mauryan Empire under Emperor Ashoka did adopt Buddhism as its preferred religion, but this was an exception rather than the norm.
The Ottoman Empire at its height controlled territories on three different continents. Africa: Most of North Africa was under Ottoman control including territories from all of the following Modern countries: Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Sudan.(Morocco was intentionally not conquered but the Ottoman Empire exerted a strong cultural influence over the independent country). Europe: The Ottoman Empire controlled the entire Balkans region (Yugoslav States, Albania, and Greece) except for some of the Dalmatian Coast (part of Modern Croatia) and parts of Greece which were under Venetian Control. In addition they controlled the entirety of what is now Bulgaria, Hungary, and parts of Romania. In addition they established dependent protectorates in Wallachia (part of Modern Romania). Asia: The Ottoman Empire controlled the Levant (Modern Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan), Mesopotamia (Modern Iraq) the Western Arabian Coast (part of Modern Saudi Arabia which includes Mecca and Medina), and of course Anatolia and the Caucasus (modern day Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. Note: This list is not exhaustive as there are other modern countries which had some occupation by the Ottoman Empire, but those territories make up less than 10% of the modern countries' land areas.
He did public welfare activities,united almost all of india,invented first currency in india etc.he built irigation canals to help farmers he also extended his kingdom.
What two countries make up the Liberian peninsula
israel, partially Lebanon and a few more