kingdoms have kings and empires have emporers.
Absolute monarchy (kingdoms/empires)
they were small and weak. or like my weiner
Please specify which empires you are referring to.
They adopted Egyptian culture.
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They were controlled by China for a long time
There weren't. There were empires and kingdoms, not countries. The world didn't work that way.
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Absolute monarchy (kingdoms/empires)
Three kingdoms that existed during the Sudanese empires were the Kingdom of Kush, the Kingdom of Meroe, and the Kingdom of Aksum. These kingdoms were located in the region of present-day Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea, and played significant roles in the history and development of the area.
Nobody established Delhi as a country. It has been a capital city of many different kingdoms and empires, but never a country in it's own right.
empires; kingdoms; dominions; domains; realms;
they were small and weak. or like my weiner
1. The many empires and Kingdoms of Southeast Asia were both similar and different. Buddhism was one of many exports from India that had a profound effect on the peoples of Southeast Asia. Located between China and India, the region known today as Southeast Asia was strongly influenced by both of these powerful neighbors. Even so, the distinct cultures of Southeast Asia retained their own unique identities.
New kingdoms were discovered through exploration, colonization, conquest, and expansion by various empires and civilizations throughout history. Advances in navigation technology, such as improved ships and navigational instruments, also played a key role in the discovery of new territories and kingdoms. Trade routes and interactions between different cultures also facilitated the discovery of previously unknown kingdoms.
There were also the Sumerian, Chaldean, and Assyrian Empires , as well as the kingdom of Egypt. But these weren't the major Empires.
Today, most Turks speak Turkish as their mother tongue and it is also the official tongue of Turkey. Historically, the people of Anatolia have spoken hundreds of different languages under different Kingdoms and Empires.