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Rome was a more central location due to its geographical positioning in the middle of the Roman Empire, enabling easy communication and travel to different parts of the empire. Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) also served as a central location for the Eastern Roman Empire, strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, connecting trade routes and serving as a political and cultural center.
The geographic location of the Persian Empire provided strategic advantages for trade and communication, as it connected the East and West through the Silk Road. It also offered natural defenses such as mountains and deserts that helped protect the empire from invasions. The varied geography, including fertile plains and access to water sources, enabled the empire to support agriculture and sustain a large population.
The Niger River was the center of the Songhai Empire, the Mali Empire, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire. These civilizations thrived along the river due to its strategic location for trade, agriculture, and transportation.
The Empire State Building is located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in New York City.
The geographic factor that affected the development of the Gupta Empire was its location in the fertile plains of the Ganges River in northern India. This provided fertile land for agriculture, which helped the empire to prosper economically. Additionally, the natural barriers of the Himalayas to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south provided protection from invaders, allowing the empire to thrive.
Akbar was the great leader of the Mogul Empire.
No. You are not a mogul until you have an empire, or some similar claim to fame.
After the Mogul Empire fell Great Britan took over most of India.
Mogul emperor of Hindustan 1658-1707, who increased the Mogul empire to its greatest extent.
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1699 a.d.
1699 a.d.
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Mughal Empire or any member of its ruling dynasty
During the Mogul Empire
He lived in Delhi, also the capital of Mogul empire from 1500AD to 1857AD