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How many years did each dynasties last?

The duration of dynasties can vary widely based on historical context. For example, the Qin Dynasty in China lasted about 15 years (221-206 BCE), while the Han Dynasty lasted approximately 400 years (206 BCE-220 CE). In contrast, the Roman Empire, which is often considered a dynasty in a broader sense, lasted about 500 years if taking into account the Western Roman Empire's fall in 476 CE, while the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) continued for nearly another thousand years. Each dynasty's length is influenced by factors such as political stability, economic conditions, and external pressures.


Who expanded the territory of the Byzantine empire?

in the early 1300s, a Turk named Osman 1 started the Ottoman dynasty in northern Anatolia.


When did Sui Dynasty end?

581-618 CE or 37 years was followed by the Tang Dynasty and preceded by the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. It ended nearly four centuries of division between rival regimes.


Who nearly destroyed the roman empire?

the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215


China's first dynasty?

In the official history of China, Xia is the first dynasty of China, when it was still slavery society. Qin Dynasty was the first feudal society in China. Qing was the last feudal dynasty and replaced by the Republic of China in 1911, which was treated as the capitalist society in Chinese history. Nearly 40 years later, it was replaced by the People's Republic of China in 1949. I thought that the Shang Dynasty was the first.

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What was the capital of the vardhan empire?

The capital of the kingdom of Vardhan dynasty was Thanesar which is now a small town in the vicinity of Kurukshetra in Haryana nearly 150 km. from Delhi.


What did Hapsburg dynasty do?

The family of Habsburg ruled Austria for nearly 650 years, from a modest beginning as dukes protecting the border of Germany, they became emperors of Austria and of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.


Who expanded the territory of the Byzantine empire?

in the early 1300s, a Turk named Osman 1 started the Ottoman dynasty in northern Anatolia.


Were the manchus a strong or a weak dynasty?

The Manchus were initially a strong dynasty, as they established the Qing Dynasty and ruled China for nearly 300 years. They expanded the empire's territory, introduced economic and cultural reforms, and maintained stability. However, towards the end of their rule, internal corruption and external pressures led to a weakening of the dynasty.


What nearly one thousand year old empire did napolean dissolve?

The holy roman empire


When did Sui Dynasty end?

581-618 CE or 37 years was followed by the Tang Dynasty and preceded by the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. It ended nearly four centuries of division between rival regimes.


Who nearly destroyed the roman empire?

the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215


What country did the British Empire rule for nearly 100 years?

India (=


How many troops were mobilized by the ottoman empire?

The question as posed is unanswerable. The Ottoman Empire fought in nearly 2,000 different battles in its nearly 600 year history. You may need to specify which battle or which war the question refers to.


What was the most powerful empire in Europe?

depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe


China's first dynasty?

In the official history of China, Xia is the first dynasty of China, when it was still slavery society. Qin Dynasty was the first feudal society in China. Qing was the last feudal dynasty and replaced by the Republic of China in 1911, which was treated as the capitalist society in Chinese history. Nearly 40 years later, it was replaced by the People's Republic of China in 1949. I thought that the Shang Dynasty was the first.


What three classical empires collapsed from 200-300 CE?

The classical period is a term which is related to the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks had two large dominions, the Seleucid Empire in Asia and the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt. The former was annexed by t.he Romans in 63 B.CE. and the latter in 30 B.C.E. Mainland Greece was annexed by the Romans in 146 B,C.E. Therefore, during the period in question, there was only one empire which could be termed as classical. The western part of the Roman Empire fell iin the 5th century C.E. The eastern part continued to exit for nearly 1,000 years. In Iran the Parthian Empire was replaced by the Sassanian Empire in 224, also called Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire in 224. In China the Qin dynasty fell in 206 and the Han Dynasty fell in 220. In India the Satavahana Empire fell in 220 and the Kushan Empire fell in 375.