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    Ottoman Empire The decline of the Ottoman Turks Empire despite the interventions to save it has always attracted the attention of historians. The decline which started in the second half of the 19th century is believed to have been as a result of conflicting political and social aspect in the empire as well as the economic situation of the empire. This led to the dismissal of the ottoman rulers by the Europeans as competent rulers who could lead the empire to modernization. The empire was faced

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    The Greatest Islamic Empire By S. Franklin Islamic History The three major empires in Islamic history were the Ottoman Empire‚ the Safavid Empire‚ and the Mughal Empire. The Mughals claimed legitimacy by their ancestor‚ Tamer-the-Lame. Mughals were fairly tolerant of non-Muslims‚ as the majority of the common people in their empire were Hindus. This empire occupied most of modern day India‚ Nepal‚ and Pakistan. The Safavids controlled most of modern day Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ Turkmenistan

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    The Pax Romana was a two hundred year time period where the Romans had peace and prosperity under Augustus. The Roman empire started to decline at the end of the prevail of the last five emperors‚ Marcus Aurelius in 161-180 A.D. The rulers in the next century had no idea how to deal with the problems the empire was having. There was many reasons to the fall of the Roman Empire but three stood out the most. The preliminary reason was the economy begins to decline. The alternative reasoning was Rome

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    The Fall of the Roman Empire The Ancient Roman empire was one of the most prominent and successful societies of its time period. By the end of their reign‚ the Romans had conquered almost all of the Mediterranean including parts of present day Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa. Rome was at its strongest during the rule of Augustus Caesar‚ this time was known as the “Pax Romana” or Roman peace. It wasn’t until later‚ when Emperor Trajan took over in about 98 C.E. that the Empire reached its peak. After

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    Charlene Melecio Art Appreciation 120 Sharon R. Zelevas June 25‚ 2011 Art of The Roman Empire Roman Art is a representational of their civilization‚ sophistication in sculpting‚ and of their very famous empire and their emperors. Although the Roman ’s improved sculpting many of their ideas came from the earlier Greek civilization that perfected the human anatomy. Romans used the foundation the Greeks had accomplished years before to improve sculpting and use it as a way to

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    ended in total decline; however‚ in the eastern portions of the Roman Empire there was political continuity and centralization of state as seen in the Byzantine Empire‚ which split Rome into two. The world at this time was witnessing the mass movement of pastoral people interacting with sedentary people and the weaknesses of many empires including the Han Dynasty‚ the Guptas and Rome. During the Pax Romana Era‚ the Roman Empire was at its peak in the Mediterranean because of powerful‚ unified governmental

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    Why the Roman Republic Decayed and Became the Roman Empire The rise and subsequent fall of the city of Rome was a significant historical event‚ characterized by the dramatic decline of the republic‚ to her transformation into an empire. Originally a small provincial town‚ Rome rose to prominence and produced astounding strengths‚ which was then lost when Rome became incapable of defending its governing structures of the republic. It is the purpose of this study to highlight these events

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    Alex Verreault 10/31/2011 35463_1124 The Fall of the Roman Empire The beginning of the Roman Empire came about when Julius Caesar was assassinated by nearly 40 Roman senators in the Theatre of Pompey on the Ides of March‚ March 15th 44BC. This assassination led to civil war almost immediately and ultimately led to the heir of the Roman Empire‚ Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus‚ who essentially declared himself as Emperor; and unified with Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in a military dictatorship

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    The Empire Strikes back is a fictional movie that takes places in a galaxy far away that came out in 1980. This movie will entertain audiences of all ages with the space adventures taking place in this movie It has pretty much the same characters and action-packed qualities that the original Star Wars has. The new character of Jedi master‚ Yoda‚ is introduced in this episode. He is a short‚ big eared‚ cute little fellow that carries great wisdom. He is one of my favorite characters. Yoda’s theme

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    change‚ gave rise to a new type of political ruling‚ empires which are groups of different ethnic groups or states under the control of a single ruling power. The two prime examples of these new empires and ways in which political ruling changed are the Assyrian and the Persian Empires‚ both viewed as political models as well as models of the effective use of ideology. The Zhou Dynasty‚ although not politically centered enough to be considered an empire‚ also mastered the efficient and effective working

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