the people of the Gupta empire melted down iron and cooled it
who laid down the basic foundation for the science of genetics
Alexander's empire stretched from Macedonia, his homeland in northern Greece, through Asia Minor down to Egypt, and from Afghanistan through to modern day Pakistan and the borders of India.
The Empire building didn't fall down.
you cant, you have to put the foundation down first, then put the wall on top of the foundation (like around the edge of the foundation)
Julius Caesar, was the last dictator of the Roman republic. It was his grand nephew and heir, Octavian, (Augustus) who made the transformation from republic to principate, or to what's erroneously called the "empire". (Rome was already an empire under the republican form of government)
It stems from when India was part of the British Empire. By putting your watch 5.5hours ahead of GMT, when in India, you always knew the time back in Blighty by simply looking at you watch upside down. This obviously doesn't work during BST.
No, Alexander went from first went south from the Anatolian peninsula swept down and took out Tyre and Sidon along the Phoenician coast and then went down into Egypt, where he was recognized as a God. He also founded Alexandria there before heading to Mesopotamia and then Persia, where he defeated Porus at Gaugamela. He then went through Persia and then further East into India. Egypt was relatively early in his conquests.
They invaded the empire to take down rome and own that land
The Persian Empire stretched for a few thousand kilometres from today's Libya to Pakistan. It was a little difficult to burn this lot down.
Alexander the Great.
your mom was one of the only things that led to the down fall of the empire