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Byzantium's main influence was in Anatolia, what is modern day Turkey. Even at it's peak the Byzantine Empire wan't very large, but its borders were constantly being compromised by nomadic Turkic horsemen, but even more so by the Ottoman Empire. Eventually, all that all that remained of the Byzantine Empire was the city of Constantinople, which was eventually sacked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 under Sultan Mehmed II.
It was also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.
The Islamic Golden Age occurred primarily under the auspices of the Abbassid Empire.
It was at 1532
Estimates of the population of the Roman Empire at its peak range form 70 to more than 100 million. Considering that world population levels were far lower back then, this is a very high number.
The Byzantine Empire reached its peak during Justinian's rule. Around 532, a great and devastating fire swept through Constantinople. As a response, Justinian launched a program to make Constantinople bigger and grander; this resulted in the construction of the Hagia Sophia (which is a church). tl;dr Yes.
Byzantium's main influence was in Anatolia, what is modern day Turkey. Even at it's peak the Byzantine Empire wan't very large, but its borders were constantly being compromised by nomadic Turkic horsemen, but even more so by the Ottoman Empire. Eventually, all that all that remained of the Byzantine Empire was the city of Constantinople, which was eventually sacked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 under Sultan Mehmed II.
mali reached its peak as an empire
Under Aurangzeb's reign, the Mughal Empire expanded to its peak size.
Under King Darius the Great, it was at its peak of peace, prosperity and extent.
It was also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.
Mali reached its peak as an empire
Mali reached its peak as an empire
The Islamic Golden Age occurred primarily under the auspices of the Abbassid Empire.
It was founded by Cyrus the Great and reached its peak under Darius the Great. However it was not the largest ever known - compare it with the Spanish Empire, the British Empire and the Russian Empire.
Under the Umayyad Caliphate, the Arabian Empire spread from Spain in the west to Central Asia in the east, reaching its peak expansion. The empire covered areas such as North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe, including the Iberian Peninsula.
It was at 1532