Many of the people in the Byzantine Empire lived in villas very similar to those of the Romans.
There is no Islamic Empire.
Ottoman empire was ruled by monarchs. Only one family ruled the Ottoman Empire and was the longest-ruling dynasty in history. It was a kind of absolute monarchy, not a democracy. During the Tanzimat Reforms, which occurred in the latter Ottoman Period (after 1839), Ottomans were trying make reforms for democracy. Since 1923, Ottomans lost their rule and Turkish Republic was founded. As a general note, if something has the term "Empire" after its name, its usually not a democracy.
I guess Empire is a homonym. It has the meaning used in the British Empire and it is also a kind of apple.
people such as the Persians, Babylonians, Persia changed its name to Iran in 1935, and modern day countries partially in mesopotamia are turkey, Iraq, and syria. mesopotamia has also been occupied by Alexander's empire (The greek empire), the roman empire, and the byzantine empire.
Many of the people in the Byzantine Empire lived in villas very similar to those of the Romans.
"Byzantine" art - mosaics, religious icons, domed cathedrals
philippine sculpture is a kind of sculpture that are made from ewan.. hhehehe
The Byzantine empire did not expand. The eastern part of the Roman Empire had already reached its greatest extent before the Byzantine period. The Byzantine empire actually lost many of its territories to the Slavs, Arabs and Turks. Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. The people in question did not use this term. They called their empire Roman Empire or Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania). There was trade with the Persia, China and northern India via the Silk Road (a network of roads which crossed Asia and has been named after the most precious commodity which was traded along the routes, Chinese silk). There was also seaborne trade with southern India which used the monsoons of the Indian Ocean and crossed the Red Sea to reach Egypt. Axum (Ethiopia) also thrived on the trade along the Red Sea, which included trade with the Byzantine Empire.
Interactive sculpture.
A kinetic sculpture relies on a power source of some kind.
A kinetic sculpture relies on a power source of some kind.
If you are asking about fabric, wool was most common. There was linen in much of Europe. There was cotton imported into the south. Silk was imported, but was also made in the Byzantine Empire.
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Paintings and one small horse sculpture.
kinetic