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British imperialist interests in Persia and Afghanistan were challenged by the ottoman empire.
Either Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Zimbabwe
In the 1900's, the British Empire owned other continents. These included North America, South America, as well as Africa.
The British Empire still comprises 14 sovereign territories of the United Kingdom.Its total land mass is 6 times larger than the UK itself. India was the largest populated country in the empire.The British Empire included Canada, Jamaica, India, Pakistan, Australia, Egypt, Kenya, Ireland, Suriname, Afghanistan, Normandy, America, Hong-Kong, New Zealand, Burma, Nepal, Blize, Bahamas and Grenada.
The battle between the British and the Afghanistan army began in 1842. After the British were defeated overwhelmingly, the British pulled out.
British imperialist interests in Persia and Afghanistan were challenged by the ottoman empire.
the ottoman empire
Either Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Zimbabwe
Afghanistan has been a country for over 200 years, since it gained independence from the British Empire in 1919.
Northwest - in the days of the British empire this region was known as "The Northwestern Frontier".
The greatest European powers included Rome, Holy Roman Empire, France, and the Byzantine Empire.
In the 1900's, the British Empire owned other continents. These included North America, South America, as well as Africa.
The Persian Empire included a vast territory that stretched across parts of present-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. It was one of the largest empires in ancient history.
The British Empire extended to every continent except Antarctica. Some of the key territories under British rule included parts of North America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Caribbean.
The British Empire still comprises 14 sovereign territories of the United Kingdom.Its total land mass is 6 times larger than the UK itself. India was the largest populated country in the empire.The British Empire included Canada, Jamaica, India, Pakistan, Australia, Egypt, Kenya, Ireland, Suriname, Afghanistan, Normandy, America, Hong-Kong, New Zealand, Burma, Nepal, Blize, Bahamas and Grenada.
Yes, under the Persian King Darius, Afghanistan was part of the Persian Empire because of his conquests for expanding the empire.
The battle between the British and the Afghanistan army began in 1842. After the British were defeated overwhelmingly, the British pulled out.