it means the god of empires...
It didn't. Both those empires were gone by the time Islam began.
Ancient Roman swords were used for protecting roman empires and the roman empire is the one that used them.....
Byzantine
Two of the four pre-Islamic Persian Empires were around during the Period of the Roman Empire: the Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD) and the Sasanian Empire (224-651)
The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.
The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.
eastern orthodox christianity
gupta
Empires are not people. Therefore, they do not eat.
Roman and Han empires
Empires do not standardise each other.
The answer is the Roman Empire
Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.
The three classical empires that collapsed between 200 and 300 CE were the Roman Empire, the Han Dynasty in China, and the Gupta Empire in India. The Roman Empire faced internal strife, economic troubles, and external invasions, leading to its gradual decline. The Han Dynasty experienced political corruption, peasant uprisings, and fragmentation, while the Gupta Empire faced invasions and weakened central authority. These collapses marked significant transitions in their respective regions, leading to the rise of new powers and cultural shifts.
they aren't. Greek was first and then the Roman empire basically copied them and changed there names. the reason they might appear as more important or anything of the sort is because the Roman empire stretched a lot farther than the greek empires did and it lasted longer in age. Romans had a lot more time to spread there beliefs
In a good way