The Byzantine Empire's customs were deeply influenced by Roman traditions, Christianity, and Eastern cultures. Social life was often centered around the church and community gatherings, with festivals and religious ceremonies playing a significant role. The empire also had a complex bureaucratic system and a strong emphasis on art and architecture, exemplified by the construction of magnificent churches like Hagia Sophia. Additionally, the Byzantine court had elaborate rituals and etiquette that reflected its imperial authority and cultural sophistication.
Byzantine
Pretty much every thing other than religion...
the roman empire the the byzantine empire then bye ottoman rule
The Ottoman Empire, but truthfully due to a series of civil wars and partial defeats by other empires the Byzantine empire had been in decline for centuries prior to their final defeat
The question as phrased is nonsensical. The Byzantines were Orthodox Christians, not Muslims. In fact the Muslims (under various empires) were almost consistently the enemy of the Byzantine Empire for nearly 700 years.
The Byzantine Empire.
Justinian code
The Byzantine and Persian empires were weak.
Both empires shared similar laws and traditions.
-Roman-Byzantine-Mongol-Russia
eastern orthodox christianity
Byzantine
Trade routes/Renaissance
the roman, catholic, and byzantine empires
-Roman-Byzantine-Mongol-Russia
mainly 2 types of coins: Gold Solidus & Gold Hyperpyron.
the empires and dynasties of China, Byzantine, and Abbasid were able to establish a strong trade network that led to the spread and emergence of religions that contributed to the expansion of religions and contact between existing empires