List of empires

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Main article: Empire

This is an alphabetical list of empires that stretched far beyond their geographical and cultural limits to govern other parts of the world. The list includes empires that may only have had cultural and economic influences. Some historians may consider some of the empires listed below as dynasties instead.

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Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - See also

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Abbasid Modern-day Iraq Baghdad 750 1258 See also Umayyad Empire
Achaemenid Persia Anshan 650 BC 330 BC aka Persian Empire
Akkadian Sumer Akkad 2350 BC 2150 BC
Almohad Morocco Marrakech and later on Seville, Spain 1147 1262 See also Almoravids
Almoravid Morocco Marrakech 1073 1147 See also Almohads
American United States Washington D.C. 20th century - Not a de facto empire. It refers to economic and cultural imperialism
Assyrian Mesopotamia Assur 1920 BC 609 BC Exact origin at Upper Tigris river
Athenian Ancient Greece Delos island 477 BC 431 BC Also known as Delian League. It was an association of Greek city-states
Austrian Modern day Austria Vienna 1804 1867 Replaced the Holy Roman Empire
Austro-Hungarian Central Europe Vienna 1867 1918 Replaced the Austrian Empire
Aztec Mesoamerica Tenochtitlan 1375 1521 The capital of Mexico, Mexico City, is built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan.

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Babylonian Mesopotamia Babylon 1900 BC 1600 BC See also Neo-Babylonian Empire
Belgian Belgium Brussels 1901 1962 overseas possessions were referred to as "the colonies" rather than as an empire
Brazilian Brazil Rio de Janeiro 1822 1889 Established by the Portuguese royal family went into exile in Brazil after Napoleonic occupation of Portugal
British Britain London 1583 20th century De facto, The British Empire ended in the 1990s
First Bulgarian Empire Danube delta Pliska, Preslav, Ohrid 681 1018 Falls to the Byzantine Empire under Basil the Bulgar-Slayer
Second Bulgarian Empire Veliko Tarnovo Veliko Tarnovo 1185 1396 Falls to the Ottoman Empire
Byzantine Asia Minor Constantinople 395 1453 Term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Central African Central African Republic Bangui 1977 1979 Jean-Bédel Bokassa declared himself Emperor Bokassa in 1977
Chera Southern India Vanchi Muthur B.C. 15th century A Tamil empire!align=center nowrap|Flag

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Chinese China Depends on the era and dynasties 3rd century BC 1911 See Qin Dynasty and Qing Dynasty
Chola Southern India Thanjavur and later Gangaikonda Cholapuram 9th century 13th century A Tamil empire Flag

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Danish Denmark Copenhagen 13th century 1953 The colonial status of Greenland was removed in 1953
Dutch Netherlands Amsterdam 1620 20th century See also Dutch East India Company

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Elamite Ilam Province, Persia Anshan, (Persia) and Susa, (Khuzestan) 2700 BC 539 BC

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Frankish Gaul Aachen, (Aix-la-Chapelle) 5th century 10th century

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Gallic Rhineland-Palatinate Augusta Treverorum 260 274 In Latin, Imperium Galliarum
German Germany Berlin 1871 1918
Ghanian West of Sahel, Africa Koumbi Saleh 750 1068 The Empire became known in Europe and Arabia as the "Ghana Empire" by the title of its ruler (meaning "Warrior King")
Ghaznavid Empire Central Asia Ghazni 963 1187 See also Persian Empire
Golden Horde Central Asia Sarai 1378 1502 Broke up of the Mongol Empire
Great Moravia Mitteleuropa/Central Europe Morava 833 900 The word "Moravia" did not refer only to present-day Moravia
Gupta Empire Indian subcontinent Ujjain 240 550

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Hebrew Israel Jerusalem 1050 BC 920 BC aka "United Kingdom of Israel and Judah" later divided to Kingdom of Israel until 720 BC and Kingdom of Judah until 586 BC.
Hittite Anatolia Hattusa, now named Boğazkale, Turkey 1460 BC 1180 BC See also Neo-Hittite
Hungarian Central Europe 1000 1918 '

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note Flag
Incan Peru Cusco 1438 1533
Irish Ireland Armagh 1005 1014
Italian Modern day Italy Rome 1885 1941 Italy was united too late to rival the major European powers in establishing significant colonies

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Japanese Japan Tokyo 1871 1945 See also Meiji Era, Taisho Era and Showa Era

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Khmer Nowadays Cambodia Angkor 802 1462 seceded from the kingdom of Chenla
Kongo Southwest Africa Matadi 1100 1884 Included modern day Angola, Republic of the Congo, and the western portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Korean Korean Peninsula 1897 1910 See also Goguryeo

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Latin Asia Minor Constantinople 1204 1261 See also Crusader states

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag/COA
Macedonian Macedonia Pella 338 BC 309 BC Founded by Alexander the Great
Magadhan Ancient India Rajagriha (modern Rajgir) 684 BC 26 BC See also Mahajanapadas and Maurya Empire
Mali West Africa Timbuktu 1235 1546 was an Islamic empire of the Mandinka, a Mandé people
Maratha Indian subcontinent Satara 1674 1818 Also known as the Maratha Confederacy.
Mauryan Ancient India Pataliputra 321 BC 185 BC Founded by Chandragupta Maurya. Ashoka the Great transformed it into the first Buddhist empire
Mayan Mesoamerica 250 900
First Mexican Empire Modern-day Mexico 1822 1823 Preceded the Second Mexican Empire which was short lived (1822-1823). See also Mexican Imperial Orders
Second Mexican Empire Modern-day Mexico 1864 1867 Succeded the First Mexican Empire which was short lived (1822-1823). See also Mexican Imperial Orders
Micronesian Empire Micronesia, Pacific Ocean Yap unkown unkown
Ming China Beijing 1368 1644 The builder of the Great Wall of China
Mitanni Southern Asia Taite and Washshukanni (Khabur River) c. 1500 BC c. 1200 BC Founded by Indo-Aryans
Mongol Mongolia Karakorum 1206 1368 split into four parts (Yuan Dynasty, Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde)
Mughal Persia Agra and Delhi 1526 1707 Founded by the Turco-Persian/Turco-Mongol Timurid leader Babur. "Mughal" is a Persian word for Mongols and Central Asians. Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Nazi Germany Berlin 1933 1945 Nazi Germany signed a treaty (Tripartite Pact) with the Japanese and Italian Empires
Nicaean Anatolia Nicaea 1204 1261

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Ottoman Anatolia Depends on the period 1299 1923 Capitals were Söğüt, Bursa, Edirne and lastly Istanbul

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Empire

Last Pandyan Empire

Origin

Tamilnadu

Capital

Madurai

From

13th century AD

To

14th century AD

Note

Considered by contemporary historians as being the richest country in the world

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Palmyrene Syria (Roman province) Palmyra 260 273 broke off the Roman Empire during the Crisis of the Third Century
Parthian Persia Ctesiphon 200 BC 224 See Persian Empire
Portuguese Iberian peninsula Lisbon 1495 1999 Was the earliest and longest lived of the colonial Western European Global Empires

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note Flag
Holy Roman Central Europe 843 1806 Also known as The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. See also Roman Empire
Roman Nowadays Italy Rome 27 BC 476 See also Holy Roman Empire and Imperium
Russian Russia Saint Petersburg 1721 1917 formed from the powerful medieval state of Muscovy

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note Flag
Sassanid Persia Ctesiphon 224 642 Second Persian Empire
Seleucid Persia Depends on the period 323 BC 60 BC Initial capital at Babylon before Antioch
Seljuk Aral Sea, Asia Minor Ray, Iran and later on Isfahan 1037 1194
Serbian Serbian Kingdom Skopje 1345 1371 fell into disarray from lack of heirs
Serbian Modern-day northern Serbia Subotica 1526 1527 s state of a mercenary, Jovan Nenad
Sikh Punjab region Lahore 1801 1849 Preceded the British Empire in the Indian subcontinent
Songhai West Africa Gao 15th century 16th century one of the largest African empires in history. Replaced Mali Empire
Soviet Russia Moscow 1922 1991 Successor to the Russian Empire. Broken apart in late 20th century after defeat in the Cold War
Spanish Iberian peninsula Madrid 1492 1975 Was one of the first truly global empires
Swedish Scandinavia Stockholm 1611 1718

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Teotihuacano Mesoamerica Teotihuacán 300 BC 600/700 BC Teotihuacán translated as "city where men become gods"
Tibetan Tibet Lhasa 7th century 11th century
Timurid Persia and Central Asia Samarkand and later on Herat 1401 1505 Persianized form of the Mongolian word kürügän
Trebizond Black Sea Trebizond - modern name Trabzon 1204 1461 Successor state of the Byzantine Empire
Tu'i Tongan Tonga, Pacific Ocean Mu'a 950 1875? See History of Tonga

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note
Umayyad Syria Damascus and later on Cordoba, Spain 661 1492 Descendents of Prophet Muhammad
Ur III Sumer Ur 2100 BC 2000 BC The dynasty/empire is also known as the Sumerian Renaissance

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Empire Origin Capital From To Note
Venetian Northeast Italy Venice 9th century 1797 More a republic than an empire. Also known as The Most Serene Republic of Venice
Vijayanagara South India Deccan 1336 1660 The founding of the original kingdom was based on the principality of Anegondi

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note

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Empire Place of origin Capital From To Note

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