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25 Largest Empires In History by pussypounder(m): 5:41am On Aug 22, 2014
25. Ottoman Empire
Also known as the Turkish Empire or Turkey, the Ottoman state became an empire with the conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed II in 1453. The Ottoman dynasty lasted for 623 years until the monarchy was abolished in 1922 and covered parts of Asia, Europe and Africa. This multinational, multilingual empire’s economic aim was to increase revenues without drastic changes in the lives of the subjects, their commercial activities, and their traditional beliefs.

24. Macedonian Empire
Alexander the Great’s aim was to reach the “ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea” as the king of Macedon. With that in mind he was able to conquer territories that stretched from the Ionian Sea to the Himalayas. This feat made him one of the most successful commanders in history.

23. Tang Dynasty
Despite the rifts in government affairs going into the second half of the Tang Dynasty, the art and culture of the era remained colorful and flourishing. With a population base of nearly 80 million people the dynasty was able to raise up armies of hundreds of thousands of men to compete with the warring forces of inner Asia.

22. Golden Horde Khanate
The Kipchak Khanate, also referred to as the Golden Horde, was established in the 13th century in the Mongol empire’s north-western sector. Originally a Mongol and later a Turkish khanate, this “empire” lasted for a relatively short hundred year period until 1395.

21. Mauryan Empire
Chandragupta Maurya founded this empire in 322 B.C and it is the largest empire ever on the Indian subcontinent. Advancements in trade and commerce, and successful agricultural productivity were evident due to an economic system that was kept in check by the military and government. Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism played an important role in the kingdom’s governance and the kings’ and their subjects’ lives.

20. Göktürk Khaganate
In 552, the First Turkish or Türk Empire was founded by Bumin Qaghan and his sons. This nomadic confederation had extensive interaction with other kingdoms or dynasties from the northern part of China. Fifty years after the collapse of the First Turkish Empire, the Second Turk Empire was established and controlled the eastern part of the previous kingdom. The Orkhon inscriptions that have been preserved and still exist until today were produced during that time.

19. Nazi Germany
Adolf Hitler is perhaps one of the most infamous figures of the twentieth century. As he controlled the government of the Third Reich, he also transformed it from a republic to a dictatorship employing the process of Gleichschaltung. Although the Nazi government survived quite well and was even flourishing during the Great Depression when the world was in dire straits, it’s infamy arose to even more incredible heights due to their advocacy on racism, specifically antisemitism, causing the ruthless bloodshed that eventually came to be known as the Holocaust.

18. Han Dynasty
Spanning over four centuries, the period of the Han Dynasty is considered a golden age in Chinese history. To this day, China’s majority ethnic group refers to itself as the “Han people” and the Chinese script is referred to as “Han characters”.

17. Roman Empire
Many fundamental components of the modern world were influenced by the Roman Empire which should come as no surprise considering that it was around for nearly 1,500 years. It had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism, the rest of the modern world.

16. Ming Dynasty
The Empire of the Great Ming is the second to last Imperial era in Chinese history. It is popularly described as “one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history”. It is also the last dynasty that was ruled by the ethnic Han Chinese. Due to natural and man-made catastrophes, the Ming fell and paved the way for the last imperial dynasty, the Qing.

15. Sassanid Empire
During it’s Late Antiquity period, the Sassanid Empire is known to have been one of Persia’s most important and influential historical eras. As it stretched farther out to the western parts of Europe, Africa, China and India, it then played a significant roll in the development of European and Asian medieval culture.

14. Japanese Empire
As a member of the Axis alliance, who could forget how powerful the Japanese empire was in World War II? As the largest maritime empire in history, it spanned more than 7 million square kilometers and gained such notoriety that it took atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki plus plenty of defeats to surrender and reconstruct to what is now known as Nippon-koku or State of Japan.

13. Achaemenid Empire
In the 6th Century, Cyrus the Great founded the First Persian Empire or the Achaemenid Empire. Named after King Achaemenes, it spanned from the Indus Valley in the east, onto the northeastern border of Greece. It’s line of monarchs aimed to unify the tribes and nationalities through the complex of roads that they constructed. If ranked by population percentage, this empire is the largest with 44% of the world’s population belonging to it.

12. Empire of Brazil
The Empire of Brazil became the seat of the Portuguese Colonial Empire but was made independent by the son of the king who made it as such. Thus, Pedro I, the son of King Dom João VI, became the first emperor of Brazil. The restriction of slavery was one of the highlights of this era until it was finally abolished in 1888. Although Pedro I’s son Pedro II was able to sustain the peace and economic prosperity, he was not able to sustain the kingdom per se. After a 58 year reign, the empire was not able to hold up on the coup d’etat and eventually fell due to the lack of support.

11. Rashidun Caliphate
In a span of 24 years of conquest, the first four caliphs in Islam’s history stretched far and wide into North Africa, the Middle East, Transoxiana, the Caucasus, the entire Sassanid Persian Empire plus the islands of Cyprus, Rhodes, the Greater Khorasan, the empires down to the lower Indus river and onto the Western Frontiers to the Atlantic Ocean. This developed Islamic empire had implemented systematic economic policies and strategies like the Bait-ul-Maal or public treasury.

10. Portuguese Empire
Also known as the Portuguese Overseas Empire, was the first global empire in history which spanned almost six centuries from 1415 when Ceuta was captured, until Macau’s handover in 1999 to the grant of sovereignty to East Timor in 2002. All the territories that was once part of this overseas empire now is a part of 53 different sovereign states. Advancements in navigation, cartography and maritime technology allowed sailors to rediscover routes and places in surrounding territories and as extensive as circumnavigating the globe.

9. Abbasid Caliphate
The Abbasid Caliphate was the successor of the Umayyad caliphate which was founded in Kufa in 750 CE and later established Baghdad as their capital in 762.Also known as the Islamic Golden Age, this period valued the intellectual capacity of their citizens and aims to maximize it to its full potential. This caliphate then became the intellectual center for the sciences, philosophy and education.

8. French Colonial Empire
Extending over 12 million square kilometers, these set of territories were under French rule from the 17th century to the late 1960′s. During the 19th to 20th century, it was the second largest in the world next to the British Empire. France’s conquest reached Africa and Southeast Asia with the idea that the higher races have the right to civilize the lower races.

7. Yuan Dynasty
Kublai Khan, the famous ruler in the 11th century officially proclaimed the dynasty. Considered the successor of both the Mongol Empire and an imperial dynasty, the period bore the Mandate of Heaven. Also called the Empire of the Great Khan , Kublai Khan claimed the title of Great Khan as someone higher than the other successor khanates.

6. Qing Dynasty
The Jurchen Aisin Gioro Clan in Northeastern China founded the Qing dynasty which was the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history. Even if it was a Manchu led dynasty, their culture became highly integrated into the Chinese culture. Typical government policies were followed alongside the ones brought in by the founder of the dynasty. Due to rebellions, natural catastrophes and getting defeated in wars against the western kingdoms

5. Umayyad Caliphate
The second of the four Islamic caliphates, it covered more than 5 million square miles making it the largest Arab-Muslim state in history. It employed the best administration system the world has yet to be seen and the fifth largest contiguous empire to exist.This period is also known as the Arab Golden Age. Originally from the city of Mecca, Damascus became its capital.

4. Spanish Empire
This empire was made of colonies and territories in Oceania, Asia, Africa, the Americas as well as Europe. It finds its origin in the Age of Exploration and was among the initial global empires. Spain’s peak of economic as well as political power was reached during this era.

3. Russian Empire
After the Tsardom of Russia, this empire is the second largest contiguous in the world stretching towars Eastern Europe, across Asia and North America. It existed between 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. According to the 1897 census, there are 125.6 million subjects.

2. Mongol Empire
The Mongol World Empire was established in modern day Mongolia which was established by Genghis Khan and was declared as the ruler of all Mongols.It’s emergence from the unification of the Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia. Because of the advancements, new technologies and various commodities were disseminated.

1. British Empire
The British empire was the largest empire by landmass that covered 33.7 million km2. Because of its massive size, it is said that the sun never sets on the British Empire because it spans across the globe ensuring the the sun was always shining on at least on every territory abroad. Everywhere which belongs to the crown, its political, linguistic, and cultural legacy stretches far and wide.

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Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Blaqsmith(m): 5:47am On Aug 22, 2014
No one from Nigeria?

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Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by lilprinze: 6:49am On Aug 22, 2014
open the list is not complete remaining about 21 more
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by dejt4u(m): 6:58am On Aug 22, 2014
Empire state of mind
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by saintneo(m): 7:03am On Aug 22, 2014
following
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Tolexander: 7:23am On Aug 22, 2014
Blaqsmith: No one from Nigeria?
perhaps, Oyo and Benin empire!
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by AbdH: 7:36am On Aug 22, 2014
Tolexander: perhaps, Oyo and Benin empire!

No way. Non African empires were way larger.
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Tolexander: 7:39am On Aug 22, 2014
AbdH:

No way. Non African empires were way larger.
he said 25 and has just mentioned few. Let's wait to see the remaining before saying no african empire was larger than any of them.
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by 2cato: 7:44am On Aug 22, 2014
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Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by AbdH: 7:45am On Aug 22, 2014
Tolexander: he said 25 and has just mentioned few. Let's wait to see the remaining before saying no african empire was larger than any of them.

Okay....
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by QAPHAYNE: 7:48am On Aug 22, 2014
Nice one. But sadly many of them are extinct. Also checkout: https://www.nairaland.com/1868316/10-strange-birth-customs-around#25671390
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Nobody: 7:59am On Aug 22, 2014
Nigeria empire 168 WNC (will never come) hmmmm this empire is currently being ruled by emperor Jonathan and his sexy empress mama peace.
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by RichDad1(m): 8:18am On Aug 22, 2014
This is gon be a very long list. Anyways...,

Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by AbuMikey(m): 8:46am On Aug 22, 2014
Alright.

Good to know. smiley
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by alotofgrace(m): 9:24am On Aug 22, 2014
omonoba de uku okpolokpolo 1 Oba Eware kingdom

Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Nobody: 10:25am On Aug 22, 2014
Khalessi: Nigeria empire 168 WNC (will never come) hmmmm this empire is currently being ruled by emperor Jonathan and his sexy empress mama peace.
when did you make sense last?
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by thewarrior72: 10:31am On Aug 22, 2014
The list is incomplete without Ortoman danfodio dynasty that stretches from north to Ilorin Southwest Nigeria...... cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool grin cool cool cool cool

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Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by pussypounder(m): 10:37am On Aug 22, 2014
we are talking real empires, you guys are calling local champions
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by hatux: 10:50am On Aug 22, 2014
*Claps*
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Noneroone(m): 11:03am On Aug 22, 2014
Tolexander: perhaps, Oyo chiefdom and Benin empire kindom!
myth busted!
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by dammyjay93(m): 11:06am On Aug 22, 2014
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by dammyjay93(m): 11:07am On Aug 22, 2014
thewarrior72: The list is incomplete without Ortoman danfodio dynasty that stretches from north to Ilorin southwaste west Nigeria...... cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool grin cool cool cool cool
sad angry
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by bright8(m): 12:15pm On Aug 22, 2014
Warri empire nko? Headquaters Ekpan.
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by overhypedsteve(m): 12:50pm On Aug 22, 2014
Anybody know about the malign empire in timbuktu, the ghanian empire, the Egyptian empire, or the Ethiopia empire of emperor hallie saliese (incorrect name spelling) this are indigenous empires that shook the world ancient economy
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by bright007(f): 1:35pm On Aug 22, 2014
Benin and Oyo empire.........representing Africa
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Sunnybobo3(m): 3:03pm On Aug 22, 2014
Tolexander: perhaps, Oyo and Benin empire!

And now Boko Haram empire
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Ikengawo: 3:06pm On Aug 22, 2014
Tolexander: perhaps, Oyo and Benin empire!
Sokoto Caliphate was the largest known Nigerian empire
Re: 25 Largest Empires In History by Tolexander: 3:13pm On Aug 22, 2014
Noneroone: myth busted!
benin empire is still correct.

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