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  1. Seleucid Empire

    conventional long name Seleucid Empire common name Seleucid Empire continent Asia region Middle East ... name size stat area3 800000 stat year4 100 BC ref name size stat area4 100000 image map Seleucid empire 323BCE.png 250px center alt image map caption Extent of the Seleucid Empire in it s earliest years ... King History of Greater Iran The Seleucid Empire IPAc en icon s l u s d from lang el ... Seleucid Empire, replace the Persians as the Easterners. ref ref name Society for the Promotion ... Pamir and parts of Pakistan . The Seleucid Empire was a major center of Hellenistic culture which ... himself in Babylon in 312 BC, the year used as the foundation date of the Seleucid Empire. He ruled ... the empire. In Asia Minor too, the Seleucid dynasty seemed to be losing control &mdash Gauls had fully ... coin of Antiochus III the Great . File Seleucid Empire 200bc.jpg thumb left 300px The Seleucid Empire ... the Seleucid empire as the foremost power in the Hellenic world but these plans put the empire on a collision ... , the Seleucid Empire became increasingly unstable. Frequent civil wars made central authority tenuous ... from the north. Collapse 100 63 BC By 100 BC, the once formidable Seleucid Empire encompassed little ... the Seleucid Empire virtually at an end. Seleucid rule was not entirely over, however. Following ... http www.iranchamber.com history seleucids seleucids.php History of Iran ref The Seleucid empire s geographic ... unity initiated by Alexander. The Hellenization of the Seleucid empire was achieved by the establishment ... made the vast Seleucid empire ripe for colonization. Colonization was used to further Greek ... parts of the empire. Such was the case with the Jewish population of the Seleucid empire because ... in Israel in 2010, which is said to be dating back to the rule of the Iraq based Seleucid Empire ... issue Israel finds heavy 2 .article Post trib.com ref The Seleucid empire coin is six times the weight ... Dynasty Hellenistic Greece Indo Greek Kingdom Parthian Empire Seleucid dynasty References reflist ...   more details



  1. Seleucid era

    Category Seleucid Empire cs Seleukovsk ra de Seleukidische ra he nl Seleucidische jaartelling ... to be in the autumn the exact date is unknown . In this system year 1 of the Seleucid era corresponds ... 15 December 164 BC, fell in the year 148 of the Seleucid Era according to Jewish and Babylonian ... title Notes on Seleucid and Parthian Chronology journal Berytus volume 8 pages 73 84 year 1943 url http almashriq.hiof.no ddc projects archaeology berytus back berytus08 73.html ref The Seleucid era ...   more details



  1. Seleucid army

    Infobox military unit unit name Seleucid Army image caption dates 312 63 BC country Seleucid Empire allegiance branch type role Army of the Seleucid Empire under the Seleucid Dynasty size 62,000 c. 217 ... Despite numerous advantages that the Seleucid had at the height of their power the empire soon began ... to the Seleucid Empire Bar Kochva, Bezalel 1979 , The Seleucid Army Organization and Tactics in the Great ... topics Category Seleucid Empire Category Hellenistic armies Link FA id es Ej rcito sel ucida id Pasukan ... Seleucid Parthian war br Roman Syrian War br Maccabean Revolt br Demetrius II Nicator Defeat and captivity Parthian War anniversaries decorations battle honors The Seleucid army was the army of the Seleucid Empire , one of the numerous Hellenistic states that emerged after the death of Alexander the Great . As with the other major Hellenistic armies , the Seleucid army fought primarily in the Graeco ... the Great. Alongside the phalanx, the Seleucid armies used a great deal of native and mercenary troops to supplement their Greek forces, which were limited due to the distance from the Seleucid rulers Macedon ian homeland. Manpower The distance from Greece put a strain on the Seleucid military .... In order to increase the population of Greeks in their kingdom the Seleucid rulers created military ..., p.86 ref Unlike the Ptolemaic military settlers, who were known as Kleruchoi , the Seleucid settlers ... serve in the Seleucid army when called. The majority of settlements were concentrated in Lydia , northern ... be used to form up the Seleucid phalanx and cavalry units, with picked men put into the guards regiments of the kingdom. The rest of the Seleucid army would consist of a large number of native and mercenary ... main Argyraspides The principle guard infantry unit of the Seleucid army was the Silver Shields ... like Syria and Mesopotamia, which were the nucleus of the Seleucid Kingdom, there was a greater ... IV s intention of reforming the entire Seleucid army along Roman lines, though whether or not this complete ...   more details



  1. Seleucid coinage

    The coinage of the Seleucid Empire is based on the coin s of Alexander the Great , which in turn were based on Athenian coinage of the Attic weight . Many mints and different issues are defined, with mainly base and silver coinage being in abundance. The symbol of Seleucid power was the anchor, which was placed on the obverse of coins depicting Alexander Wiktionary posthumous posthumously but prior to the issue of coins portraying Seleukos I around 306 BCE . Image AntiochusIVEpiphanes.jpg thumb Antiochus IV . Image AlexanderI.jpg thumb Alexander Balas . Denominations Bronze coinage was issued in five denominations the weight and size varies greatly and most likely no effort was made to conform to a set standard, they may be denominated in chalkoi . ref http www.seleukids.org seleukids.htm ref A size 23 mm 10 gm B size 18 23  mm 6.77 8.63 gm C size 13 17  mm 3.88 gm D size 12 13  mm 1.59 gm E size 10 12  mm 1.13 gm Silver coinage come as follow With the denomination based on the Obol And image most common on the coin. ref Babelon, Rois, Pl. II. 9. ref 1 Obolus Obol Anchor and Bow and Quiver. 2 Obolus Diobol Bow and Quiver 3 Hemidrachm 13  mm 1.87 gm 6 Drachm 4.10 gm Anchor 24 Tetradrachm Elephant walking Coins with the head of Zeus on the reverse and Athena in elephant car. ref N. C., 1879, Pl. I. 4 ref These coins are of a lighter http www.wildwinds.com coins sg sg6856.html Phoenician standard , which were circulated in India prior to Alexander the Great s conquest. Mints Starting from Seleukos I, these mints were most likely a continuation from before his ... showgallery.php?cat 2149 Zeno.ru Category Coins of ancient Greece Category Seleucid Empire la Nummi ... in the future. References references Commonscat Seleucid coins External links http www.snible.org coins hn syria.html Syria The Seleucid Kings http members.verizon.net vze3xycv RulersCoins seleucidPic.htm SELEUCID KINGDOM COINS http home.comcast.net pankajtandon galleries greek seleucos1.html Seleucos ...   more details



  1. Seleucid dynasty

    category Seleucid dynasty http www.livius.org Livius , http www.livius.org se sg seleucids seleucids.html The Seleucid Empire by Jona Lendering Diadochi Hellenistic rulers DEFAULTSORT Seleucid Dynasty Category 312 BC establishments Category 63 BC disestablishments Category Seleucid Empire Category ...History of Greater Iran The Seleucid dynasty or the Seleucidae from lang el , lang grc Latn Seleuk dai was a Ancient Greece Greek Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonian royal family, founded by Seleucus I Nicator the Victor , which ruled the Seleucid Kingdom centered in the Near East and regions of the Asia n part of the earlier Achaemenid Persian Empire during the Hellenistic period . History Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus was an officer of Alexander the Great , commander of the lite infantry corps in the Macedonian army, the Shield bearers Hypaspistai , later known as the Silvershields . After the death of Alexander, Seleucus was nominated as the satrap of Babylon in 320 BCE. Antigonus I Monophthalmus Antigonus forced Seleucus to flee from Babylon, but, supported by Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy , he was able to return in 312 BCE. Seleucus later conquests include Persia and Medes Media . He formed an alliance with the Indian King Chandragupta Maurya . Seleucus defeated Antigonus in the battle of Ipsus in 301 BCE and Lysimachus in the battle of Corupedium in 281 BCE. He was assassinated by Ptolemy Ceraunus during the same year. His successor was his son Antiochus I . Seleucid rulers Image Seleuco I Nicatore.JPG thumb right Seleucus I Nicator class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align center style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Seleucid Rulers width 220px King align center width 120px Reign BCE width 180px Consort s Comments Seleucus I Nicator Satrap 311 305 BCE br King 305 BCE 281 BCE Apama Antiochus I Soter co ruler from 291, ruled 281 261 BCE Stratonice of Syria Co ruler with his father for 10 years Antiochus II Theos 261 246 BCE Laodice I br Berenice Seleucid queen ...   more details



  1. Seleucid?Parthian wars

    unsourced date October 2011 The Seleucid Parthian wars were a series of conflicts between the Seleucid Empire and Parthia which resulted in the ultimate expulsion of the Seleucids from Persia and the establishment of the Parthian Empire . The wars were caused by Iranian tribes migrating into Central Asia and the inability of the Seleucids to properly defend or hold together their vast empire. Background In 323 BCE, the Seleucid Empire was founded by Seleucus I , a general of Alexander the Great . Stretching ... Seleucid empire as possible. they were joined in this by the now independent province of Bactria ... media. Campaigns of Antiochus III File Rome Seleucia Parthia 200bc.jpg Seleucid Empire in 200 BCE ... of reuniting Alexander the Great s empire under the Seleucid dynasty . In 209 BCE, he launched ..., the Seleucid Empire had many enemies, and it was not long before Antiochus led his forces west to fight Ptolemaic Egypt and the rising Roman Empire . Rise of the Arsacids and the end of the Seleucid Empire Seleucid power began to weaken after the defeat of Antiochus at the hands of the Romans .... The Arsacids took power in Parthia and declared their full independence from the Seleucid Empire ... in revolt against the Seleucid empire. After winning a decisive battle at Ecbatana Mithridates was able to annex Media from the Seleucid Empire, and in 141 BCE they captured the major Seleucid city of Seleucia which was the eastern capital of the Seleucid empire which gave Mithridates control over ... the last Seleucid counterattack. The loss of so much territory sent the already enfeebled empire into a decline from which it could never recover. The Seleucid Empire became a rump state which consisted of little more than Antioch and the surrounding lands. The only reason the Seleucid empire continued ... a Roman expedition into Syria , he annexed the Seleucid Empire, and the stage was set for the Roman ... Category Seleucid Empire Category Wars involving the Parthian Empire Category Military history ...   more details



  1. Seleucid?Mauryan war

    Empire combatant2 Seleucid Empire commander1 Chandragupta Maurya commander2 Seleucus I Nicator strength1 ... left behind by Alexander the Great when he returned westwards. The Seleucid Empire under ... empire split as his generals warred over control of the throne . The general in possession of the largest territory was Seleucus Nicator of the Seleucid Empire the empire that was in the Middle ... between the Maurya Empire and the Seleucid Empire . Chandragupta fought with Seleucus over the region ... Battles involving the Indian kingdoms Seleucid Category Seleucid Empire Mauryan Category 4th century BC conflicts Category Maurya Empire ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Seleucid Mauryan War partof image File EasternSatrapsAfterAlexander.jpg ... ended the Seleucid Mauryan war and allowed Chandragupta control of the regions it was warring for. Background Main Conquest of the Nanda Empire File Chandragupta Empire 320 BC.gif 200px thumb left Chandragupta Maurya s Empire circa 320 BC. He would later control all of India. Chandragupta Maurya established ... at the time of the Gangetic Plain . He fought the empire for 11 years with successful guerrilla campaigns, and captured the Nanda capital, Pataliputra . This led to the fall of the empire and the eventual creation of the Maurya Empire with Chandragupta as its leader. However, another empire was also ... was negotiated by the Greek envoy, Megasthenes . He made several journeys into the Mauryan Empire ... Chandragupta died around 298 BC, and his empire included most of India the southern most regions were left unconquered . He was succeeded by his son, Bindusara . Mysore was taken by Bindusara, the empire ... in the west. Seleucus Empire was shrinking heavily, and he was assassinated in 281 BC when he landed in Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia . The Seleucid Empire lost the wars, and the war with Maurya was a vital part of the loss of Seleucid territory. While Megasthanese negotiated about the terms ...   more details



  1. Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)

    Arsaces around 238 BCE, who went on to create the Parthian Empire ref name Farrokh He Arsaces ... DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andragoras Category Seleucid satraps ...   more details



  1. Berenice (Seleucid queen)

    Other uses2 Berenice Berenice , also called Berenice Syra , was the daughter of Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his first wife Arsinoe I of Egypt . In 261 BC she married the Seleucid dynasty Seleucid monarch Antiochus II Theos , who, following an agreement with Ptolemy 249 BC , had divorced his wife Laodice I and transferred the succession to Berenice s children. In 246 BC , when Ptolemy died, Antiochus II took up again with his first wife, Laodice. The Syrian King died shortly after, many suspect from poisoning. Queen Berenice claimed the Regency for her infant son Antiochus and conquered Soloia with her army, however, she and her son were both killed by Laodice as well. Berenice s brother, Ptolemy III Euergetes succeeded their father and set about to avenge his sister s murder by Syrian Wars Third Syrian War .28246 241 BC.29 invading Syria and having Laodice killed. This is also mentioned in the Book of Daniel 11 6. References http www.guide2womenleaders.com womeninpower Womeninpower00000.htm Women in power 500 C.E. 1 URL accessed 03 20 06 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berenice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berenice Category 246 BC deaths Category 246 BC crimes Category African women in war Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category Seleucid rulers Category Female regents Category Ancient Greek queens consort Category Women in Hellenistic warfare Category 3rd century BC female rulers Africa mil bio stub Ancient Egypt stub Africa royal stub bg ca Berenice de S ria de Berenike die J ngere el es Berenice Sira eu Berenize Sira fr B r nice Syra it Berenice regina seleucide nl Berenice Syra pl Berenika ona Antiocha II pt Berenice rainha sel ucida sr sh Berenika seleukidska kraljica zh ...   more details



  1. Nicanor (Seleucid general)

    DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicanor Category Seleucid Jewish history Category Seleucid ...   more details



  1. Empire

    II of the Russian Empire , Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire , and George V of the United Kingdom ... George V of the United Kingdom in the robes of the Venerable Order of St. John small The term empire derives from the Latin imperium power, authority . Politically, an empire is a geographically extensive ... or an oligarchy . Aside from the traditional usage, the term empire can be used in an extended sense ... empire?view uk title definition of empire from Oxford Dictionaries Online publisher Oxford Dictionary ... ways i as a territorial empire of direct conquest and control with force direct, physical action to compel the emperor s goals , and ii as a coercive, hegemonic empire of indirect conquest and control .... 23 24, ISBN 0 582 06829 0 pbk ref Territorial empires e.g. the Mongol Empire , the Median Empire ... empires or thalassocracy thalassocracies , e.g. the Delian League Athenian and British Empire s with looser structures and more scattered territories. Definition An empire is a state with politico ... states and peoples. What physically and politically constitutes an empire is variously defined ... title Empire year 2002 publisher Oxford University Press location New York isbn 978 0 19 280223 1 pages 15 ref Sometimes an empire is a semantic construction, such as when a ruler assumes the title of Emperor . The said ruler s nation logically becomes an Empire , despite having no additional territory or hegemony such as Central African Empire or the Korean Empire proclaimed in 1897 when Korea, far from gaining new territory, was on the verge of being annexed by the Empire of Japan , the last ... African Empire , Ethiopia , Vietnam , Manchukuo , the German Empire , and Korea . The terrestrial empire s maritime analogue is the thalassocracy , an empire comprising islands and coasts which are accessible ... text align center div class center Early empires div gallery File Map achaemenid empire en.png Achaemenid Empire of Persia at its zenith File Maurya Dynasty in 265 BCE.jpg Maurya Empire of India at its ...   more details



  1. Empire!

    Infobox VG title Empire image Image Empire .png frame none Dogfighting with an alien ship in Empire developer Andrew Glaister publisher Firebird Software designer engine version released 1986 in video gaming 1986 genre Strategy game Strategy Action games Action modes Single Player ratings N A platforms ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 C64 , Amstrad CPC media requirements input computer keyboard Keyboard Empire is a space combat and trading video game designed by Andrew Glaister and published by Firebird Software 1986 in video gaming in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC . Gameplay The player is the pilot of a spacecraft, set during a period of early space colonization. There are 64 star systems to explore, presented in a rotating top down 2D view. Each system has a starbase which issues missions, receives supplies from the player, and sells various ship add ons a sun that presents a navigation hazard due to its high temperature, and one or more orbiting planets. The player can navigate his ship onto a planet s surface through a warp hole and a tunnel maneuvering subgame. Once there, three different supplies can be collected in a first person video games first person flight subgame. The three supplies people, minerals and radioactives are then made available for pick up in the main playing area and can be transferred back to the starbase. Players must also defend themselves ... better ships and starbases to form their own empire. The last task of the game is to deploy a defence shield network to secure the player s empire from invaders. Critical reaction The game s retro ... cite magazine magazine CRASH issue issue 26 title Empire Preview ref but games magazines noted that underlying .... ref cite magazine magazine Sinclair User issue 52 title Empire preview ref Gallery gallery Image Empire starbase.png Inside a starbase Image Empire galaxy.png The galaxy map gallery References reflist External links WoS game id 0001619 name Empire Category 1986 video games Category ZX Spectrum ...   more details



  1. Greek Empire

    Greek Empire can refer to the following Classical Greece see also Ancient Greece Delian League Athenian Empire The Delian League Macedon Macedonian Empire Hellenistic civilization In the Hellenistic Hellenistic period , Greek Empire can refer to any individual or all successor states of the Diadochi Seleucid dynasty Antigonid dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty Middle Ages In the Middle Ages , Greek Empire can refer to Byzantine Empire The term can also refer to any individual Byzantine successor state that was formed after the first fall of Constantinople in 1204 Empire of Trebizond Despotate of Epirus Empire of Nicaea disambig ar su Kakaisaran Yunani ...   more details



  1. Zoroastrian Empire

    Zoroastrian Empire may refer to empires with Zoroastrianism as the state religion Achaemenid Empire Arsacid Empire Sassanid Empire disambig ...   more details



  1. Empire and Communications

    arose. The Seleucid Empire Seleucids controlled the former Persian Empire the Ptolemaic Dynasty ... in Macedonia. ref Innis Empire , pp.111 112. ref Seleucid dynasty The Seleucid rulers attempted ...File Empire and communications.jpg thumb The latest edition of Harold Innis s Empire and Communications . Empire and Communications is a book published in 1950 by University of Toronto professor Harold ... and paper from ancient to modern times. ref Innis, Harold. 2007 Empire and Communications . Toronto ... , clay and stone, he writes in his introduction. ref name Innis Empire, p.26 Innis Empire ... durable and light in character, such as papyrus and paper. ref name Innis Empire, p.26 These media ... name Innis Empire, p.27 Innis Empire , p.27. ref Such a balance is likely to be threatened however ... s discussion of the priestly monopoly over writing that undermined the Egyptian empire. Innis Empire pp.44 45. ref Empire and Communications examines the impact of media such as stone, clay, papyrus and the alphabet ... in ancient Greece the written tradition and the Roman Empire the influence of parchment and paper ... many centuries and several key ideas in one or two sentences, can make his writing in Empire and Communications ... Publishers Inc., p.45. ref File Roman empire mod.jpg thumb Harold Innis noted that papyrus documents enabled Rome to administer its huge empire. Empire, bias and balance In his introduction, Innis promises .... ref name Innis Empire, p.26 He argues for example, that light and easily transported papyrus enabled Rome to govern a large, centralized empire. For Innis, papyrus is associated with the political ... after the breakup of the Roman Empire, was a durable medium used for hand copying manuscripts in medieval ... medium towards centralization. ref name Innis p.27 Innis Empire , p.27 ref Writing, printing and speech ... that it has left little tangible remains. ref name Innis Empire, p.27 For Innis, this tendency poses ... to appreciate the oral tradition. ref Innis Empire , p.28. ref Therefore, the media biases of one ...   more details



  1. Parthian Empire

    AD p1 Seleucid Empire s1 Sassanid Empire image map Parthia 001ad.jpg 250px center alt Map centered on the Middle East, the shaded green area represents the extent of the Parthian Empire. image map caption The extent of the Parthian Empire shaded territory , c. 1 AD capital Asaak precise location ..., then a satrapy province in rebellion against the Seleucid Empire . Mithridates I of Parthia r. c .  171 138  BC greatly expanded the empire by seizing Medes Media and Mesopotamia from the Seleucids. At its height, the Parthian Empire stretched from the northern reaches of the Euphrates , in what is now south eastern Turkey , to eastern Iran . The empire, located on the Silk Road trade route between the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean Basin and Han Empire of China , became a center ..., first under the Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid , and then the Seleucid Empire Seleucid empires ... 300px Parthia , shaded yellow, alongside the Seleucid Empire blue and the Roman Republic purple around ... name Parthian Empire common name Parthian Empire continent Asia region Middle East , Central Asia , and Western Asia country Iran era Classical antiquity status Empire government type Feudalism Feudalist ... of Iraq The Parthian IPA en p r i n pron Empire 247  BC 224  AD , also known as the Arsacid IPA en rs s d Empire Persian language Modern Persian Ashk ni n , was a major Iranian ... insignia of their culturally heterogeneous empire, which encompassed Culture of Iran Persian , Hellenistic ... to be the heirs to the Achaemenid Empire indeed, they accepted many local kings as vassals where ... were the Seleucid Parthian wars Seleucids in the west and the Scythians in the east. However, as Parthia ... , in 224  AD. Ardashir established the Sassanid Empire , which ruled Iran and much of the Near ... when Seleucid control over Parthia ceased. ref name bivar 1983 28 29 harvnb Bivar 1983 ... harvnb Garthwaite 2005 p 67 ref claim it was the year Arsaces conquered Parthia and expelled the Seleucid ...   more details



  1. Empire Airport

    Empire Airport may refer to Empire Airport Michigan in Empire, Michigan, United States FAA Y87 Empire Airport Nevada in Empire, Nevada, United States FAA 1A8 airport disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Empire (film)

    Empire may refer to Empire 1964 film Empire 1964 film by Andy Warhol Empire 1986 film Empire 1986 film by Alexander Sokurov Empire 2002 film Empire 2002 film by Franc. Reyes See also Empire disambiguation SIA films ...   more details



  1. Empire Theatre

    Empire Theatre or Empire Theater may refer to In the United Kingdom Empire Theatre of Varieties, now the Empire, Leicester Square , City of Westminster, London Glasgow Empire Theatre , Glasgow Hackney Empire , in Hackney Liverpool Empire Theatre , Liverpool New Empire Theatre , Southend on Sea Sunderland Empire Theatre , Sunderland Thwaites Empire Theatre , Blackburn Middlesbrough Empire Theatre, Middlesbrough Empire Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne Nottingham Empire Palace Theatre In the United States Empire Theater, now known as the Mainstreet Theater , Kansas City, Missouri Empire Theatre New York City , a now demolished Broadway theatre Other The Empire Theatre , Toowoomba, Australia Empire Theatres , the second largest movie theatre chain in Canada See also Moss Empires , the company that owned many Empire Theatres in the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. American Empire

    American Empire may refer to American Empire, a fictional country in World of Ghost in the Shell series American Empire film American Empire film American Empire Harry Turtledove , series of alternate history novels American Empire style American imperialism See also American Empire Project The Decline of the American Empire disambig ...   more details



  1. Maurya Empire

    towards Seleucid Empire Seleucid Achaemenid Empire Persia after defeating Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus ... the Greeks when Seleucus I , ruler of the Seleucid Empire , tried to reconquer the northwestern ... that Chandragupta married Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus s daughter, or a Greek Seleucid Empire ... Mauryan Empire common name Maurya Empire continent Asia region era ancient history Antiquity government ... Dynasty flag p1 Nanda Empire.gif p2 Mahajanapadas Magadha flag p2 Magadha.gif s1 Sunga Empire flag ... ScythiansMap.jpg s4 Kushan Empire flag s4 Kushanmap.jpg image coat image map Maurya Dynasty in 265 BCE.jpg image map caption Maurya Empire at its maximum extent Dark Blue , including its vassals Light ... Lanka The Maurya Empire was a Greater India geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in ancient ... of the Indian subcontinent , the empire had its capital city at Pataliputra modern Patna . ref Citation ... The Empire was founded in 322 BC by Chandragupta Maurya , who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and rapidly ... s Greek and Persian armies. By 320 BC the empire had fully occupied Northwestern India, defeating ... in its time, and the largest ever in the Indian subcontinent. At its greatest extent, the empire ... Herat Province Herat ref name historyfiles.co.uk and Kandahar Province Kandahar provinces. The Empire ... Chandragupta Maurya Chandragupta , the Mauryan Empire conquered the trans Indus region, which was under ... , the Empire experienced half a century of peace and security under Ashoka. Mauryan India also enjoyed ... historyfiles.co.uk The population of the empire has been estimated to be about 50 60 million making the Mauryan Empire one of the most populous empires of the time. ref cite web url http books.google.co.in books?id K85NA7Rg67wC&pg PA11&dq mauryan empire 50 million population&hl en&ei pxYLToTYLYPKrAe3g8C0Dw ... url http books.google.co.in books?id 4jQOAQAAMAAJ&q mauryan empire 60 million population&dq mauryan empire 60 million population&hl en&ei ExcLTsX6Oc OrQfk3pnLDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 ...   more details



  1. Second Empire

    Second Empire may refer to British Empire Rise of the Second British Empire 1783 1815 Second British Empire , sometimes used to describe the British Empire between 1783 and 1815 Second Bulgarian Empire 1185 1396 Second French Empire 1852 70 Second Empire architecture , an architectural style associated with the Second French Empire Second German Empire , sometimes used to describe the German Empire between 1871 and 1918 Second Mexican Empire 1864 1867 Second Persian Empire , sometimes used to describe the Parthian Empire ca. 247 BC 224 AD 2nd Empire Awards , film awards held in 1997 seealso First Empire disambiguation Third Empire disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Empire series

    Empire series may refer to Galactic Empire series Galactic Empire series or Empire series by Isaac Asimov The Empire Duet The Empire Duet or Empire series, two novels by Orson Scott Card Empire 2012 TV series Empire 2012 TV series Empire 2005 TV series Empire 2005 TV series Empire 1962 TV series Empire 1962 TV series Empire ship , a series of ships Empire comics Empire comics , a comic series Star Wars Empire , a Star Wars comic series Classic Empire video game Classic Empire video game , a series of commercial games, originally designed by Walter Bright Empire Classic video game Empire Classic video game , a series of free games, originally designed by Peter Langston See also Empire disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. First Empire

    First Empire may refer to British Empire First British Empire 1583 1783 First British Empire , sometimes used to describe the British Empire between 1583 and 1783 First Bulgarian Empire 680 1018 First French Empire 1804 1814 1815 Holy Roman Empire First German Empire or First Reich , sometimes used to describe the Holy Roman Empire 962 1806 First Mexican Empire 1821 1823 First Persian Empire , sometimes used to describe the Achaemenid Empire ca. 550 BCE 336 BCE 1st Empire Awards , film awards held in 1996 seealso Second Empire disambiguation Third Empire disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Black Empire

    Black Empire may refer to Black Empire novel Black Empire Force of Evil album Black Empire Anthem album disambig ...   more details




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