The ancient Egyptian Empire is an unprecedented military empire spanning West Asia and North Africa, and it is also the first powerful country in world history.
2. The leader of the world empire-Persian Empire
In the middle of the 6th century BC, the Persian Empire rose from the Iranian Plateau in West Asia (present-day Iran) and began to expand abroad on a large scale. After years of war, it has conquered Asia Minor, Babylon, Egypt and other places, and its territory has expanded unprecedentedly. By the end of the 6th century BC, the Persian Empire had become a great empire spanning Asia, Europe and Africa, with the Indus Valley in the east, Asia Minor in the west, Thrace in Europe in the north and the first waterfall of the Nile in the south, making it the first worldwide empire in the world history.
3. Roman Empire, the most famous empire in the classical world.
Around 500 BC, Rome rose from Apennine Peninsula, and began to expand abroad in the process of establishing the Roman Republic. In BC 146, Rome wiped out the Carthaginians in North Africa and became a maritime power from a land power. Subsequently, Rome annexed Macedonia, Greece, Asia Minor and Seleucid Dynasty, and Egypt in 3 1 BC, and finally turned the whole Mediterranean into its own inner lake. The Roman Empire has made immortal achievements in literature, philosophy, law, science and architectural art.
4. At the beginning of the eighth century, the Arab Empire took Spain in 7 12, which was considered as the beginning of its heyday, and its territory began with India in the east; It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west and France. South to the Sultanate of Mozambique (a colony in East Africa, founded by Arabs) and north to the Caucasus Mountains, a feudal empire spanning Asia, Africa and Europe was formed.
5. The territory of the Alexander Empire includes all or most of today's Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Cyprus, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and a small part of India.
6. The Turkish Empire and the Byzantine Empire