The only part of the Ottoman Empire not taken over by Europeans is the area that is now Turkey.
The Western Empire lasted until taken over by the Goths in 376 CE. The Eastern Empire lasted until taken over by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE.
"The sun never set on the British Empire" - this saying was literal; at its peak the British Empire was the largest empire the world had ever known. There are too many members to list, but you may find the related link useful.
It was progressively taken over by incoming Eurasian peoples.
The Persian Empire had no one to rebel against, it was the strongest power in the region until it was taken over by Alexander the Great.
I think we are being taken over by the roman empire
The only part of the Ottoman Empire not taken over by Europeans is the area that is now Turkey.
Constantinople was taken over by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in 1453.
It would be impossible to govern every single continents
The Babylonian Empire was taken over by the Persians in 539 B.C.
No it never was or has been
because they wanted power over the whole china empire
because they wanted power over the whole china empire
In 323 BCE when he died, having taken over the Persian Empire in a 10 year campaign. He had ambitions to turn west and conquer Western Europe so that he could claim to have conquered the whole (as he imagined) world but his premature death stopped that.
Many and many of them. The Romans did not take over the whole world. The took over the north African coast, much of the middle east and Europe south of the Rhine and Danube rivers. A few areas north of these rivers were also taken over, such as the Back Forest in Germany, western Slovakia, the Carpathian area in Romania and much of Moldova. England and Wales, but not Scotland, came under the empire.
The Incas were taken over by the Spanish after their leader was killed.
It was taken over by the Ottoman Turks.