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The Safavid Empire declined so quickly after the death of Shah Abbas I. Shahs that followed were never as disciplined as Abbas.
The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.
It decline because of the humiliated and harassed by the western powers, the Quin dynasty collapsed. Also the intense external pressure applied to Chinese society by modern West, and internal changes also played a role on the decline of the Quin dynasty.
The period of decline started 55 years after the death of the last "good emperor." It was caused by a 50-year period of military anarchy historians call the Crisis of the Third Century. The Romans were torn by civil wars and suffered invasions by peoples who took advantage of this and played a game of cat and mouse. When there were invasions in the east they had to redeploy some of their troops from the west. The same happened when there were attacks in the west. The emperor Gallienus developed a cavalry force which acted as a rapid deployment force and could reach the places under pressure quickly.At the end of the third century and in the early fourth century the emperors Diocletian and Constantine restore order in the empire. The period of decline stopped.
The natural disasters played a role in the fall of the roman empire when there was plagues, famines, and earthquakes.
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
The British played a key role in the decline of the Mughal Empire in India. They imprisoned the last emperor, Bahadur Zafar Shah II, after trying him for treason.
There have been many theories about what caused the decline of the great Indus Valley civilizations. Today it is generally accepted that ongoing drought played a huge role in their decline.
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
They influenced the Romans history because they were a huge part in causing the roman empire to fall
Diseases(small pox) because it spreaded and killed many people which weakened the empire
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The Safavid Empire declined so quickly after the death of Shah Abbas I. Shahs that followed were never as disciplined as Abbas.
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