The Roman Empire.
Roman
Yes and No. The Crusaders saw Gothic architecture in territories that would eventually become Ottoman, but the Ottoman Empire did not exist during most of the Crusades and when it did, it was small and out of the way.
Wrigley field, Chicago Illinois Empire State Building, New York The White House, Washinton, D.C.
LArge dome,thick walls,heavy and bulky appearance with a series of smaller domes
During the rule of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire in India, architecture was characterized by a blend of Persian, Central Asian, and indigenous Indian styles. Babur emphasized the creation of gardens, with the famous concept of the "charbagh" or four-fold garden, which symbolized paradise. Notable structures from this period include the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya and the gardens of Kabul, reflecting the harmonious integration of nature and architecture. This era laid the groundwork for the more grandiose Mughal architecture that followed under his successors.
architecture, engineering, law, and language
Aqueducts, Strong building, Dome, columns, Coliseums, etc
ancient Rome at a time was a republic, before the actual empire. Today in the USA, we have a republican democratic system, much like they did. Architecture is another trait that you can see commonly. Christianity also stared in the Roman Empire (though it was a rough start) There are many other legacies- to many to explain.
Some Inca legacies include their impressive architecture, such as Machu Picchu and other stone structures; their advanced irrigation systems for farming; and their intricate system of roads that connected their vast empire. Additionally, the Inca's method of record-keeping using quipus and their unique agricultural practices are notable legacies.
Aqueducts
It can leave cultural, economic, political and institutional legacies.
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Iran and the mediterranean sea
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The Roman empire's legacy in architecture was the extensive use of the arch, its excellent roads and its excellent aqueduct system. No civilization at that time could boast of a better set of architectural and engineering skills.