the similarities and differences that existed between the empires in the Western Hemisphere is they both had the same social structure and the same government. i do not know anymore about this empire thank you soo much fpr reading this answer. :)
The three major empires in the Western Hemisphere were the Incans, the Mayans, and the Aztecs.
Pretty much every thing other than religion...
The similarities between the gupta and han dynasties were that their social structures stressed inequality as well as maintaining order and stability throughout the empires. Also, both dynasties excelled in science, art, math, and other discoveries.
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None, they were two totally different empires.
The three major empires in the Western Hemisphere were the Incans, the Mayans, and the Aztecs.
Pretty much every thing other than religion...
well, the Aztecs and mayans are basically the same, its just that the mayans were there first then the Aztecs came
Both empires were conquered by the Spanish.Both were conquered by other natives who banded with the Spanish to overthrow them.They also both worshiped the sun as one of their main gods.
They were great fighters
The similarities between the gupta and han dynasties were that their social structures stressed inequality as well as maintaining order and stability throughout the empires. Also, both dynasties excelled in science, art, math, and other discoveries.
Aztec, Inca, and Mayan
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the difference was that an empire was a group of people ruling while feudalism was a government where wealthy individuals ruled.
None, they were two totally different empires.
both are black.....................
A major source of conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires was religious differences, particularly regarding Sunni and Shia Islam. The Ottoman Empire was predominantly Sunni, while the Safavid Empire enforced Shia Islam as the state religion, leading to deep-seated sectarian tensions. These differences fueled military confrontations and territorial disputes, notably during battles such as the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514. Additionally, both empires sought to expand their influence in the region, intensifying their rivalry.