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The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.
From carpenters to the king, the Persian Empire had very similar jobs to that of any other empire. (i.e. farmers, artists, servants, etc)
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
The term Persian Empire is loosely used to cover several periods. The real empire of the Persians was 550-321 BCE. Other peoples took over Persia, starting with Alexander the Great.
It essentially became a standoff - after the Greeks repelled the Persian attempt to incorporate them into the Persian empire, a peace was arranged and the Greeks went back to fighting each other. The Persian empire continued on until over-run by Macedonia.
There have been may empires throughout history. A few of them are: the Persian empire, the Parthian empire, the Roman empire, the Byzantine empire, the Mogul empire, the Ottoman empire, the Chinese empire with its various dynasties, the Egyptian empire, the Babylonian empire, the British empire, in other words, any group of people who expanded their territory and ruled under their own laws was an empire.
The Parthians is what is Iran in the modern day. Persia on the other hand referred to many empires which were being controlled by the Parthian empire.
Egypt wasn't directly conquered by canaanites but it was conquered by the Persian empire which inhabited canaan, also the assyrian empire and some other empires conquered Egypt
The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.
An empire is created by expansion. A political empire, such as the Persian, Roman, British, etc, was created by the addition of territory ruled by the homeland. There are other types of empires. For example, there is a publishing empire, in which one publisher owns a variety of newspapers, magazines, comic books, instruction manuals, and so forth. Expansion is the keyword in creating an empire.
How other empires expansionism fuelled a race for empire
The Safavid dynasty ruled one of the greatest Persian empires since the Muslim conquest of Persia and established the Twelve school of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of their empire, marking an important turning points in Muslim history.
There is no connection between the Aztec Empire and the Persian Empire. They did not know of each other's existence.
For the Greeks, the Persian War was warding off Persian dominance. The Peloponnesian War was a protracted fight to terminate the Athenian Empire's attempt to dominate the other Greek city-states.
It depends on which era you refer back to. To sum up, the following civilizations have all flourished in Mesopotamia: Sumerian, Akkedian, Babylonian, and Assyrian Civilizations. Besides that, the Mesopotamian region has been under control of many other empires during different times, examples of such empires were the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, The Egyptian Empire and many others.
Yes, there was an African Empire. In fact, there were lots of African Empires all over the country. There was the Western African Empire and many other African Empires.
The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.