The countries are: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, and Somalia.
It was a trading empire in the Western Mediterranean.
The British Empire once controlled North America, India and Australia. Many other nations were also part of the British Empire.
Not really. The land which was part of the Babylonian Empire is mostly contained in modern Iraq now but culturally and territorially they two aren't much alike. Iraq is territorially a construct from the colonial period, and culturally influenced by Arabic, Islamic and Persian states (and a bunch of others) over time.
It's a Commonwealth country because it was once part of the British Empire.
Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile.
The countries are: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, and Somalia.
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The modern countries that include territories of the ancient Maya empire are Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. These countries were once home to the various city-states that made up the Maya civilization.
10 of the modern day countries that were once part of the Roman empire are Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco, Syria, Egypt, and Turkey. There were many more and also parts of other modern day countries as all of the ancient borders were not the same as today's borders.
Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of the central Asian countries.
They stretch from Libya and Egypt through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan. The names of modern countries that were once part of the Persian Empire are: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, part of northern Greece.
Part (not all) of Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon, as well as most of the Modern State of Israel and the West Bank territories.
None - the Persian empre stretched from Libya to Central Asia which covers many modern countries, none of which is 'most' of that vast area.
Non-Roman soldiers were called auxiliaries. They did not come from other countries as: 1) countries in the modern sense of the word did nit exist back then; the nation-state was a development of the 19th century; 2) even if countries had existed, once annexed into an empire they would cease to be countries. The auxiliary soldiers came from the provinces (conquered territories) of the empire
Modern day Bolivia. Was once part of the Inca empire.
Libya, Egypt, Isreal, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of southern states of Central Asia.