By definition, an "empire" is a state with many ethnic groups for its citizens, so Roman, Persian, Indian, Aztec, British, Chinese all qualify. The lone exception might be the Japanese "empire" which was racially all Japanese.
the combination is chinese and indian language.
Not until the repeal of the Chinese exclusion act in1943. Followed by Indian-Americans in 1946. Japanese-Americans were not allowed granted citizenship until 1952. So much for the fourteenth amendment.
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, scottish, blackfoot Indian, Russian
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, scottish, blackfoot Indian, Russian
EIC never liked the Japanese And always wanted to fight them and argue over bad economy
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There isn't really a single Asian culture, as the continent of Asia has many different subregions containing vastly different cultures. Some of the most well-known Asian cultures are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Persian cultures.
Yes....Vastly?Yes. Yes it is.
they are two different cultures!
Indian Navy welcomes all citizens with all types of qualifications at different levels of Organisation.
Mexican, American, Italian, Chinese, Indian, and Japanese.