The Mirambo Empire, which thrived in the late 19th century in present-day Tanzania, collapsed due to a combination of internal strife and external pressures. The empire faced challenges from rival tribes and the growing influence of European colonial powers, particularly the Germans and British, who sought to establish control over the region. Additionally, the death of its founder, Mirambo, weakened central authority and led to fragmentation. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the empire's decline and eventual disintegration.
Nero's actions had nothing at all to do with the collapse of the Roman empire. He ruled roughly 300 years before the collapse.
Era of decline upon the collapse of the roman empire is called Fall of Rome
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The Eastern Roman Empire. It became the Byzantine empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
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Mirambo died in 1884.
The Middle Ages began after the collapse of the Roman Empire.
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Nero's actions had nothing at all to do with the collapse of the Roman empire. He ruled roughly 300 years before the collapse.
the final collapse was due to worsening internal problems, the separation of the western empire from the wealthier eastern empire, and increasing outside invasions.
the final collapse was due to worsening internal problems, the separation of the western empire from the wealthier eastern empire, and increasing outside invasions.
Era of decline upon the collapse of the roman empire is called Fall of Rome
The Russian Empire, The Austro-Hungarian Empire and The German Empire
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The Bolshevik Revolution The collapse of the Ottoman Empire The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Big G (APEX)