References note that the "Akkadian Empire" was the first empire (a part of Sumeria) and its king Sargon of Akkad (23rd century BC).
Traditionally the Romans considered this to be the house of Romulus, mythical founder of Rome. They kept a reconstruction of the hut at the sight which they believed it had been first built for centuries, well into the empire.
Melville Marks Robinson organised the first British Empire Games (later known as the Commonwealth Games).
Who is known as the founder of nursing profession?
Ottoman Empire was a Turkish Empire and in Turkish is known as Osmanlı İmparatorluğu. This name came from the name of founder, Osman Bey.
The first facilities created specifically to care for the sick, are known from India. The first medical training center originate from Persia (province of the Persian empire in what is today Iran)
The Gupta is an ancient empire. The Indian empire existed from 320 to 550 CE. Maharaja Sri Gupta was the founder of the empire. The Gupta empire was known as a Vaish dynasty.
The founder of the Mongol Empire is Genghis Khan. He united the Mongol tribes in the 12th and 13th centuries and successfully expanded the empire across Asia and Europe. Genghis Khan is known for his military tactics and his ability to establish a vast empire.
Maharaja Srigupta was the founder of Gupta empire.
Udayabhadra, son of Ajat-shatru was the founder of the capital city Pataliputra; formerly known as Kusumpur and now as Patna, of Magadh empire.
The founder of the British Empire came to be known in 1603 to 1949 and was founded by King James. The British Empire lasted 346 years. It was the largest Empire in history.
They created the first known empire in history, known as the Akkadian Empire.
Chandragupt Maurya, also known as Chandragupta was born in 340 BCE and ruled from 320-298 BCE and died in 290 BCE, was the founder of Maurya Empire. Chandrapupta succeeded in bringing together most of the Indian Subcontinent. As a result, he is considered to be the first unifier of India and its first genuine emperior. In foreign account (Greek and Latin) he is known as Sandrokyptos, Sandrokottos or Androcottus