Shah Abbas I implemented a range of policies to enhance the Safavid Empire, focusing on military reform, economic development, and cultural flourishing. He modernized the army by incorporating gunpowder technology and forming alliances with European powers. Abbas also promoted trade by establishing secure trade routes and enhancing relations with European nations, which led to economic prosperity. Additionally, he supported the arts and architecture, fostering a cultural renaissance that solidified the empire's identity.
Policies of empire-building in the Pacific
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The main reason the Hausa did not develop a large empire was due to their fragmented political structure. The region consisted of several city-states that were often in conflict with each other, which hindered the ability to unify and expand into a single empire. Additionally, external factors such as the Fulani jihad in the 19th century further prevented the establishment of a Hausa empire.
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the economic and social policies of both emperors were based on control and coercion,and in the long run, stifled the empire when it most needed vitality
The fall of the Roman Empire.