10 Greatest Empires in the History of World

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An empire involves the extension of a state’s sovereignty over external territories. the greatness of an empire is based on the extent, population, economy, duration and many other factors such as type of rule and government, satisfaction by its people etc. The calculation of the land area of a particular empire is controversial. In general, the sequence in list centers on all the aspects that make an empire mighty, strong and progressive and all the factors as mentioned that make a kingdom great.

10. Akkadian Empire (2300 BC–2200 BC)

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The Akkadian Empire (2334 BC to 2083 BC) was an empire centered in the city of Akkad and its surrounding region (in Ancient Iraq). The Akkadian state was the predecessor of the ethnic Akkadian states of Babylonia and Assyria; formed following centuries of Akkadian cultural synergy with others, it reached the height of its power between the 24th and 22nd centuries BC following the conquests of king Sargon of Akkad, and is sometimes regarded as the first manifestation of an empire in history.

  • It was the first empire to manifest on the earth.
  • It reached record breaking size of its time and is considered the largest empire of dark ancient era – 0.8 million km2 (2250 BC)

9. Achaemenid Empire (550 BC–330 BC)


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The Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC), also known as the Persian Empire, was the successor state of the Median Empire, ruling over significant portions of what would become Greater Iran. The Persian and the Median Empire taken together are also known as the Medo-Persian Empire, which encompassed the combined territories of several earlier empires. The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, and spanned three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe. At its greatest extent, the empire included the territories of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace and Macedonia, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and all significant population centers of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya. It is noted in western history as the foe of the Greek city states during the Greco-Persian Wars, for emancipation of slaves including the Jews from their Babylonian captivity, and for instituting the usage of official languages throughout its territories. The Achaemenid Persian empire was invaded by Alexander III of Macedon, after which it collapsed and disintegrated in 330 BC into what later became the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Seleucid Empire, in addition to other minor territories which gained independence after its collapse.

  • It was the largest empire in ancient history. At the height of its power, the empire encompassed approximately 8 million km2
  • In universal history the role of the Persian empire founded by Cyrus the Great lies in their very successful model for centralized administration and a government working to the advantage and profit of all.

8. Roman Empire (27 BC–AD 476/1453)


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The Roman Empire was the post-Republican phase of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar’s appointment as perpetual dictator (44 BC), the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), and the Roman Senate’s granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus (4 January 27 BC). Roman expansion began in the days of the Republic, but reached its zenith under Emperor Trajan. At this territorial peak, the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km² of land surface. Because of the Empire’s vast extent and long endurance, Roman influence upon the language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and government of nations around the world lasts to this day.

  • The powers of an emperor existed, in theory at least, by virtue of his “tribunician powers”  and his “proconsular powers”  In theory, the tribunician powers made the emperor’s person and office sacrosanct, and gave the emperor authority over Rome’s civil government, including the power to preside over and to control the Senate. The proconsular powers  gave him authority over the Roman army.
  • Roman Empire achieved great territorial gains in both the East and the West. It had one of the strongest armies recorded.
  • The enduring Roman influence is reflected pervasively in contemporary language, literature, legal codes, government, architecture, engineering, medicine, sports, arts, etc. Much of it is so deeply inbedded that we barely notice our debt to ancient Rome. Consider language, for example. Fewer and fewer people today claim to know Latin — and yet, go back to the first sentence in this paragraph. If we removed all the words drawn directly from Latin, that sentence would read; “The.”

7. Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)

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A caliphate is the Islamic form of government representing the political unity and leadership of the Muslim world. The Caliph’s position is based on the notion of a successor to Muhammad’s political authority. According to Sunnis, a Caliph can be any pious Muslim who is elected by the Muslims or their representatives; and according to Shia Islam, an Imam descended in a line from the Ahl al-Bayt.

The Umayyad Caliphate was the second of the four Islamic caliphates established after the death of Muhammad (PBUH). It was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty, whose name derives from Umayya ibn Abd Shams, the great-grandfather of the first Umayyad caliph. Although the Umayyad family originally came from the city of Mecca, Damascus was the capital of their Caliphate. Eventually, it would cover more than five million square miles, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen. The Umayyads established the largest Arab-Muslim state in history. From the time of prophet Muhammad until 1924, successive and contemporary caliphates were held by various dynasties, including the Rashidun Caliphate of the first four caliphs after Muhammad, the Umayyads based in Damascus and Córdoba, the Abbasids based in Baghdad & later in Cairo, the Fatimids based in Cairo, and finally the Turkish Ottoman Empire based in Istanbul.

  • Ummayads had the best administration system the world had yet seen. To assist the Caliph in administration there were six Boards at the Centre: Diwan al-Kharaj (the Board of Revenue), Diwan al-Rasa’il (the Board of Correspondence), Diwan al-Khatam (the Board of Signet), Diwan al-Barid (the Board of Posts), Diwan al-Qudat (Board of Justice) and Diwan al-Jund (the Military Board).
  • Fifth largest contiguous empire to ever exist.
  • Modern Arab nationalism regards the period of the Umayyads as part of the Arab Golden Age.

6. Qing Dynasty (1890–1912)


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The Qing Dynasty was the last ruling dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 (with a brief, abortive restoration in 1917). It was preceded by the Ming Dynasty and followed by the Republic of China. The dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro in what is today northeast China, (also known as Manchuria). Starting in 1644 it expanded into China proper and its surrounding territories, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing. Complete pacification of China was accomplished around 1683.The Qing Dynasty was overthrown following the Xinhai Revolution, when the Empress Dowager Longyu abdicated on behalf of the last emperor, Puyi, on February 12, 1912.


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  • During its reign the Qing Dynasty became highly integrated with Chinese culture.
  • The dynasty reached its height in the 18th century, during which both territory and population were increased.
  • It covered an immense area of  14.7 million km2 (1790) making it the 5th largest according to land mass.
  • It had the 4th largest %age of world’s GDP i.e 32.9% ($228.6 billion out of $694.4 billion in 1820)

5. Russian Empire (1721–1917)

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The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia, and the predecessor of the Soviet Union. At one point in 1866, it stretched from eastern Europe, across Asia, and into North America. At the beginning of the 19th century, Russia was the largest country in the world, extending from the Arctic Ocean to the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean on the east.

  • It was the second largest contiguous empire the world has ever seen, surpassed only by the Mongol Empire, and the third largest empire the world has ever seen, surpassed only by the British Empire and the Mongol Empire .
  • The household servants or dependents attached to the personal service were merely set free, while the landed peasants received their houses and orchards, and allotments of arable land.

4. Mongol Empire (1206–1368)

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The Mongol Empire was an empire from the 13th and 14th century spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia. It emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia, and grew through invasions, after Genghis Khan had been proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206. At its greatest extent it stretched from the Danube to the Sea of Japan (or East Sea) and from the Arctic to Camboja, covering over 24,000,000 km2 , 22% of the Earth’s total land area, and held sway over a population of over 100 million people. It is often identified as the “Mongol World Empire” because it spanned much of Eurasia. However, the empire began to split following the succession war in 1260–1264. By 1294, he Mongol Empire had already fractured into four separate empires, each pursuing its own separate interests and objectives.

  • It is the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world, and the second largest empire in history, after the British Empire.
  • Under the Mongols new technologies, various commodities and ideologies were disseminated and exchanged across Eurasia.

3. Mughal Empire (1526–1858)


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The Mughal Empire was an Islamic imperial power that ruled a large portion of Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, invaded and ruled most of South Asia by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century.The Mughal Emperors were descendants of the Timurids of Turkistan, and at the height of their power around 1700, they controlled most of the Indian Subcontinent—extending from Bengal in the east to Balochistan in the west, Kashmir in the north to the Kaveri basin in the south. Its population at that time has been estimated as between 110 and 130 million, over a territory of over 4 million sq. km (1.5 million sq. mi.). The “classic period” of the Empire started in 1556 with the accession of Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, better known as Akbar the Great. It ended with the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, although the Empire continued for another 150 years.

  • The Empire was marked by a highly centralized administration connecting the different regions.
  • All the significant monuments of the Mughals, their most visible legacy, date to this period which was characterised by the expansion of Persian cultural influence in the Indian subcontinent, with brilliant literary, artistic and architectural results. A major Mughal contribution to the Indian Subcontinent was their unique architecture. Many monuments were built by the Muslim emperors, especially Shahjahan, during the Mughal era including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Taj Mahal, which is known to be one of the finer examples of Mughal architecture.
  • The Indian economy remained as prosperous under the Mughals as it was, because of the creation of a road system and a uniform currency, together with the unification of the country. Manufactured goods and peasant-grown cash crops were sold throughout the world.
  • n the Mughal Empire, the 16th and 17th centuries saw a synthesis of Muslim scientists who are the pioneers of modern science.
  • It remained strong for longest duration above other empires and 4th largest population as compared to all other kingdoms – 175.0 million in 1700.

2. British Empire

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The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom, that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. At its height it was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. By 1922, the British Empire held sway over a population of about 458 million people, one-quarter of the world’s population at the time, and covered more than 13,000,000 square miles (33,670,000 km2): approximately a quarter of the Earth’s total land area. As a result, its political, linguistic and cultural legacy is widespread. At the peak of its power, it was often said that “the sun never sets on the British Empire” because its span across the globe ensured that the sun was always shining on at least one of its numerous territories.

  • It was the largest empire by landmass covering 33.7 million km2 (1922)
  • It was the largest empire by population.
  • It had the second largest GDP size of  $683.3 billion (in 1938) after the US in 1945
  • It had the largest percent of world GDP  35.9% ($399 billion out of $1,111 billion in 1870)
  • It had the largest military of all times.
  • During the rule, people were quite unsatisfactory with the government and many disputes arose therefore the empire was soon brought done like house of cards as soon as it emerged, therefore although being largest, it is on second number.

1. Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)

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The Ottoman Empire also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire. was an Islamic empire that lasted from 1299 to November 1,  July 24, 1923 It was succeeded by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923. At the height of its power (16th–17th centuries), the empire spanned three continents, controlling much of Western Asia, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, and North Africa. The Ottoman Empire contained 29 provinces and numerous vassal states, some of which were later absorbed into the empire, while others gained various types of autonomy during the course of centuries.

  • It existed at the globe for the longest period of time for 7 centuries.
  • The Ottoman legal system accepted the religious law over its subjects. The Ottoman Empire was always organized around a system of local jurisprudence.
  • The Ottoman Empire was, in principle, tolerant towards Christians and Jews.
  • Numerous traditions and cultural traits of this previous empire (in fields such as architecture, cuisine, music, leisure and government) were adopted by the Ottomans, who elaborated them into new forms and blended them with the characteristics of the ethnic and religious groups living within the Ottoman territories, which resulted in a new and distinctively Ottoman cultural identity.
  • By developing commercial centres and routes, encouraging people to extend the area of cultivated land in the country and international trade through its dominions, the state performed basic economic functions in the Empire.
  • The empire was at the centre of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for seven centuries.

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Comments (194)

 

  1. lava360blog says:

    great source of information.

    • Fatih Sultan Mehmet says:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople

      No doubt Ottoman was the biggest.And British empire was totaly based on slavery and assimilating its more of a genocie what british did.

      Turks havent spilled blood about 90 years and its the first time they are out of it.I hope noones makes us again…

      • john derby says:

        rubbish BRITISH WAS THE BIGGEST TURKS WERE BACKWARD NOBODIES

        • pid says:

          Hard to agree with the Ottoman empire being the biggest in history. The British Empire still exists actually. The Queen is the head of state in many countries around the world and you could probably argue that the british (cultural) torch was past to the Americans in recent times. I personally consider the American “empire” to be the ultimate ancestor of the Greek empire… which was astonishingly not on the list. The Greek empire was picked up by the Romans which moved to Western Europe via the Catholic church, which evolved into the British Empire which created America. It’s difficult to compare the American “empire” in the same terms as the others because it’s so young and hasn’t expanded its physical boundaries. However it is undoubtedly the largest culturally dominate empire the world has ever seen… for better or worse :)

          • Hawk says:

            Our main mistake in considiration is TIME,and we as human have only 70-80 year life time.Closing the events in this respect is nonethless.The other issue please kindly evaluate the wars between Ottomans and Europe.All European Countries clusters together to destroy Ottomans in all wars ,but in most of the wars especially west European sides Ottomans used only one nation?Their origins .And they never employed the Arabs,Africans for their Europe wars.But there were so many Arab and african scientist flourished.If you evaluate the history with non prejudice you would surprise so much.And Ottomans has the advanced Juridical and Social ,and Technical progress in their time. And also advanced democracy.Today if you visit Istanbul you would see Sinegogs,Churchs,and mosques with together.And every nation were the part of Ottomans not slaves.You may not convinced but that is the reality.

      • george mckay says:

        yes I see your point the turks are the civilised men and the british were the slavers,right right lol.what’s even funnier is that a turk is actually lecturing others about genocides after what they did to the armenians…I would have understood if the mongols or romans were put ahead on the list,an acceptable debate, but turks? Quote from artical:”The Ottoman Empire was, in principle, tolerant towards Christians and Jews.”That’s why you forced christians into free conscription? Not only is this article completely biased,but also passes its final judgment based on garbage…and to answer the turk in the last smart ass comment threatening to spill blood I say:”your in no position to spill blood right now…all you are is a country that wont even get accepted into the european union, instead of spilling blood why dont you worry about finding a place to spill your semen other than marrying a 12 year old girl in your part of the world” Source:beginning my master’s degree in political science with emphasis on the interaction between historic empires and our modern world.

        • Soguinness says:

          ”The Ottoman Empire was, in principle, tolerant towards Christians and Jews.”

          Because of this, the Ottoman Empire lasted for long time, otherwise you can’t keep lots of nations under one empire for that long time. Leave your prejudice at the door.

        • Sam says:

          You know that the french and brits forced the africans to christianity at slavery and the soviets to Turks do you?

      • Danny says:

        All empires were based on slavery and genocide. Do you really know about history?

  2. Charlie says:

    As seen in wikipedia (apparently your source).

    All empires at their greatest extent
    British Empire – 33.7 million km2 (1922)[2]
    Mongol Empire – 33.0 million km2 (1270 or 1309)[3][4]
    Russian Empire – 23.7 million km2 (1866)[3][4]
    Spanish Empire – 20.0 million km2 (ca. 1740-1790)[5]
    Qing Empire, China – 14.7 million km2 (1790)[3][4]
    Yuan Dynasty – 14.0 million km2 (1310)[4]
    Umayyad Caliphate – 13.0 million km2 (720 or 750)[6]
    Second French Colonial Empire – 12.3 million km2 (1938)[5]
    Abbasid Caliphate – 11.1 million km2 (750)[4]
    Portuguese Empire – 10.4 million km2 (1815)[5]

    Is there any reason to modify the list?

    • Divine says:

      Yes we had our reasons to modify the list :) . The list on wiki is based on land area alone which is very controversial and also inaccurate as mentioned by wiki itself. This list is based on multiple factors for example the length of time period of an empire, the type of government, economy, strength and happiness of people in the rule. The list can’t ever be constant considering the nature of variables involved but we have tried our best to list them right.

  3. Emperor says:

    What about the portuguese empire and the spanish empire?
    Check out this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_empires

    • Divine says:

      wikipedia’s list is based on size (extent – area covered) .. our isn’t. This list is multifactorial.

    • Leo Nambo says:

      the spanish empire wasnt shown becuase size was its only ” special feature”. economically, culturally, and politically it was all backwards. Cuklturally it was middle age based. Politicall it wa feudal based. Its cultural backwardsneess of a sole religion chased away most jews and islamic people, which were the backbone of iberia economically and empirically. After that , it went into a dark age just like the rest of europe after the fall of the roman empire. after the fall of the Caliphate, iberia went backwards in advancement. The sole purpose why spain was so huge was becuase they found a people who were surprisely far less technologically inferior

      • johnny says:

        I see you dont like spanish people… Almost everything you say is inaccurate or/and pointless. Spanish empire was formed by the netherlands, almost the whole italy and a huge part of germany in Europe, far inferior countries, of course. Even a king of Spain was king of England for a while. The Spanish Empire was also the first global empire. The very beginning of internatioal law, of human rigths was again in Spain’s XVI-XVIIth, the fact that catholicism even exists nowadays is because oh them too…. I mean, ok, you read something more.

  4. Spanish says:

    Where is the spanish empire?

  5. hi says:

    and Spain in the XVIth century?

  6. Ahsan says:

    i wish a muslim empire rise again.. nice post

  7. mat says:

    Very cool and interesting comparisons between empires. Pretty soon after the U.S. finishes colonizing the middle east, you might have to add it to the list. :)

    • almutairi says:

      you idiot , US is not even empire

      • myself says:

        depending on how you define empire ( generally one government who expands its territory by economic and military means, controls protectorates and territories, uses it’s governmental style to push itself onto others, et cetera) then, yes the USA is considered an empire. This article’s first sentence even includes it : “An empire involves the extension of a state’s sovereignty over external territories.”

        • JohnFromVA says:

          almutairi has a correct term, idiot. Empires have two things in common…ruled by one person/family AND they collect taxes from every territory under its control. I do not recall the US getting a yearly paycheck from England, Spain, Northern Africa, Japan, Germany, North Korea, or any other country they blew into bits to save someone else’s arse.

      • almomin says:

        Correct. In fact, America has done a great deal to liberate Muslimeen from Zaleem governments, whether by deposing the Murtad Saddam, fighting against the neo-Khariji Taleban, or saving Bosnjaks and Kosovars from Serbs.

  8. I have no self-consciousness issues in commenting whenever/where ever. Firstly, the post has to interest me enough for me to have a say – negative/positive – doesn’t matter.

  9. john smith says:

    The British empire is without doubt the biggest and best empire ever founded and should not be classed below any other.

    • Mawia says:

      Nope,it should have been among the lowest ranked.Arrogant should know that this list is not according to area or power of the empire but also consider the happiness of the people.British Empire was nothing but a sucking despot destined to doom because no Empire can live by exploiting it’s own subject which British i should have known.

  10. Mark says:

    Maybe u shud choose the empires by their “marks” all over the world, and influence on other civilizations, so the British, the Spanish and the Portuguese Empires are indispensable!!

  11. plastica says:

    Really nice post

  12. What about BYZANTINE EMPIRE????
    You completely forgot it??
    Or you dont want to mention it…?

    • Divine says:

      no we didn’t forget. Its not just in top 10 because greatness of an empire is multifactorial.

      • Georgios Tsalikis says:

        Exactly because the greatness of an empire is multifactorial, the Byzantine Empire should be in the list. The reason? Not only it was large, powerful and of enormous influence to the area it covered, it also was the longest standing empire ever. From the formation of the Eastern Roman Empire till Contantinople fell to the Ottomans, 1000 years passed. So please, reconsider…

    • Zey says:

      isn’t it the east roman empire which ended in 1453 when istanbul had conquered by fatih sultan mehmet (Ottoman Empire)?

  13. Sound Bwai says:

    The Ottoman empire was tolerant to Christians and Jews? I dont think so, they slaughtered Chistians in the Balkans, and forcibly removed Christian children from they families in a form of barbaric taxation

    • Gonzalo says:

      Please man! Go read something about Suleiman the Magnificent :)

    • samy says:

      they didnt forcibly remove the children. it was actually that they took the children that were very young(mostly christians) and gave them the best education pssible to make them powerful people.

    • lol says:

      Russia (Christianity) Took turkish ppl at asia (They agreed themselfs) And made em christian , To the law ” Christianity or grave”

  14. mOHAMMAD says:

    Great Post. Realistic. As the author shows, it is multi-functional so it is not how large the empire was, how long it lasted, Rather, its multitude of factors.

    MAT, sorry mate, US is not eve an empire..Dont think it wil ever be..

  15. DR PINKDRAGON says:

    USA IS THE STRONGEST EMPIRE IN ARMY IN THIS DAYS AND IN THE HISTORY.OTTOMAN CALIPH IS THE STRONGEST ISLAMIC CALIPH.MAMLUKE OF EYGPT WAS THE STRONGEST IN THE MEDDAL AGE.ROMAN EMPIRE WAS THE STRONGEST IN THE ACCINET AGE.BRITSH EMPIRE WAS THE STRONGEST IN THE MODERN AGE.

  16. derp says:

    For some reason I feel like I need to disagree that the U.S. is not an empire. In terms of this list you’re correct (ie geographic conquests) but the U.S. asserts an authority over the rest of the world at present that has never existed before.

    Obviously we are in a different times than when these empires existed, and I argue that the definition of a global empire needs revision.

    Geographically and even Militarily the U.S. may not be a dominant global force (the latter may be in question) but diplomatically and economically the U.S. wields considerably more power than any other nation on the planet.

    One might argue that China wields more economic power than the U.S. solely on the basis of economic activity, and while China is an emerging manufacturing force, the U.S. remains the premier global financial center for better or for worse.

    I argue that the U.S. is the newest in a long line of global empires, but that they fulfill a definition very different from empires past.

    • JohnFromVA says:

      This “influence” arguement you see left wingers use to make people think the US = empire. Why not just include The Beatles? Weren’t they more popular then Jesus?

      An Empire CANNOT describe a Constitutional Republic by definition, sheesh…

      Funny that liberal professors hate making the same argument for this lovely piece of history because they believed in it. However, sorry Stalin, communistic goverments like USSR…not an empire either!

      What about the Holy Roman CC??? Sorry no empire. They do not follow hereditary rule for their “single polity” and follow an Episcopal structure.

  17. Hezam says:

    Where is the Abbasids Caliphat 750–1258 ?
    Here is the link :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbasid_Caliphate

    It’s really weird !
    500 years………
    Please add it

    Thanks

  18. ANDREAS says:

    MALAKIES !!!

  19. xafox says:

    what about the american empire??? fags…

  20. TURK58 says:

    The Ottoman Empire(Turkish Empire) was the best!

  21. Deigo says:

    The British Empire created the modern world. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and through it’s empire spread across the globe. I would create a different list looking like this: 1. British Empire 2. Alexandrian Empire 3. Akkadian Empire 4. Abbasid Caliphate 5. Roman Empire 6. Gupta Empire 7. Egyptian Old Kingdom 8. Portuguese Empire 9. Han Dynasty 10. Mongol Empire

    • Mawia says:

      U cant give the whole credit of Industrial revolution to Great Britain.It was part of Renaissance which covered larger geography and varied reason behind it.Thought I’m not denying the positive attributes of British but you have take into consideration that British were sadistic despot who treated their subjects worse than a person treats his/her animals.And in that context British Empire does not fit into the top position u r mentioning.

  22. npyx says:

    everybody is talking about how “their” empire is the best among others. i truly hate this kind of stupid nationalism. dear friend, believe me, your ancestors were being punched and crushed by those dynasties, regardless which empire it is. this empires ruled by dynasties with monarchy, for your information. fuck all the empires, fuck the modern world those empires created.

  23. numbnuk says:

    True, when the British counquered our country, they took all the natural resources and gave them to their queen.

  24. Miquel1016 says:

    And where is the Spanish Empire? XVI-XIXth centuries

  25. mulmaram oommen says:

    The American empire is the largest in the modern age. Not with their armies but by their cultural influence through internet over all nations and societies. They have subdued individuals families societies etc etc. Modern empire is not an empire lands and territories but of power over minds and money. Dimensions of concepts are changing.

    • Doublethought says:

      You make a very good point. Our concepts of world power need to be changed. It isn’t so much about actual land territory or population like it was 100 years ago. Nowadays, the half the world eats burgers, drinks coke and watches Dr Phil. No one can say that the United States doesn’t push it’s cultural influence across the globe.

  26. Steve says:

    I think drawing up such a list is difficult, but clearly the British Empire is the ‘greatest’ and, like all empires, was carried out with cruelty and sacrifice. It was only in its later years that those in power began to see it was wrong morally. However, it is, far and away, the greatest empire the world has ever seen because of its worldwide spread. It’s influence carries on today even.

    As for the comments on the US ‘empire’ I’m afraid some people aren’t thinking straight. The US isn’t an ‘empire’, but it does have considerable influence across the world. However, I wouldn’t say this is “cultural” but based on something less tangible, such as technology and politics.

  27. Alexander the Great says:

    A strange list and all post not even mentioning the Empire of Alexander the Great – this is alarming and a bad certificate for the wiki type educational system!

    • Achaemenes says:

      The Greek empire was never one of the greatest because Alexander didn’t create an empire, he conquered one that was already existed and was created hundreds of years earlier by Cyrus the Great of Persia. Upon Alexander’s death in his early 30′s after many military conquests, the Greeks fell apart into different kingdoms rather than a unified well run empire. So the Greeks didn’t create or even teach the world how to create or run a world empire. The others on this list did in fact stand the test of time. Greek culture was more important contribution than their empire. Alexander was a great military conqueror but was not revered as an empire builder or ruler.

  28. Anonymous says:

    It’s my opinion that the British empire was by far the greatest of all. Not only for the extent of their holdings, but also because they brought the modern world upon us and pioneered the industrial revolution.
    But also, no Spain, no Portugal, no Macedonian (Greek – Alexander)????
    This list needs serious review..

    • BobbieV says:

      Couldn’t agree more :)

    • Melissa says:

      Yes, what you say is true, but it was at the cost of many lives and happiness. The British Empire certainly did not have a happy reign over it’s countries and reduced them all to shambles when they were forced to leave. The consequence is still evident today.

  29. Vanini says:

    I tottaly agree that Macedonian empire if not bigest is indeed one of the biggest, having Filip II of Macedon and Alexander as kings should definitely be on the list.

  30. Herta Hirai says:

    Couldn?t be written any improved. Reading this post reminds me of my old room mate! He for eternity kept conversation just about this. I will forward this article to him. Decorative sure he will include a great read. Thanks for sharing!

  31. Talour says:

    This is the worst list ever! the ottoman empire isnt even worth mentioning next to the Roman Empire!

    • Alanna says:

      The Roman Empire was also a great one but don’t underplay the significance of the Ottoman Empire, read up on your history.

  32. ali says:

    the byzantine fell to ottomans….it lasted as long for 700 yrs….
    modern military uniform plus band was introduced by ottoman
    first howitzers of world….
    The Aviation Squadrons[1] of the Ottoman Empire was founded in June 1909, making it one of the first combat aviation organizations in the world

    europe used to shiver from the sound of mehtar band….

    golden period of muslim was ummayad n abbasid caliphate…
    all the modern studies r based on foundations led by muslims

    inshallah we muslims will again rise from region called khorasan(pakistan,afghanistan) as prophesized by Holy Prophet….all the potential threats are coming in this region n getting thei a***s kicked russia too……
    after the defeat of US n allies there will be no strong threat against the creation of islamic caliphate again except for israel whom protected by west……

    now a days af-pak has become reality….afghanistan is defacto part of pakistan…..having joint trade n currency….pak rupee is also used as legal tender(currency) in afghanistan….only remains military talibans r there…after allies withdrawal this will be accomplished too

  33. ZammyKk says:

    İ love idiots that say ottomans don’tbelong to the top10 ,Which made EU cry for 700years ,Your final shot made a good hit and u broke Ottoman empire with help of 4 other countries , wanna bet its true?

  34. SametD says:

    Ottoman empire existed in the darkest ages of Europe. Christians and Jews were living freely in their religion and nationality under Ottoman rule meanwhile even Chirstians were suffering under the rule of church in europe(when peope were being killed without judging if they were not Christian or if they say something church don’t like for church’s benefits). i mean Ottoman empire fits perfectly to number one for the multifactoria reasons of this page.

  35. Orionte says:

    Portuguese empire

    -It was the 10th-largest empire ever.
    -It was one of the longest, with more than 500 years (1415-1999)
    -It was the very first oversea empire.
    -The country still exists nowadays and is the 5th oldest country in the world.
    It’s one of the most politically stable nations of all time (no major changes in the constitution, form of government, civil wars, rebellions, etc.);
    -Have whit Spain the oldest unchanged land border ever (since 1817 after the French invasion)

  36. Yasemin says:

    Great documentary of the Ottoman Empire from the History Channel. Offers a pretty balanced view. Even though I object to it’s outlook of the tragic event of 1915 which it calls “Armenian genocide” it does state afterward, that “though it was a genocide, in no way should the Ottoman Empire be defined by this incident.” It states that the Ottoman Empire was incredibly tolerant of people of different cultural and religious backgrounds. It also states that after the decline of the Ottoman Empire, those who gained from its decline (France, England and Russia) went on a huge anti Ottoman/Turk campaign to aid their own political agendas of gaining control of the new lands. This unfortunate political strategy fueled by hatred has resulted in much conflict and tainted much of the western worlds view of Turks and Muslims.

  37. BobbieV says:

    No Babylonian Empire? It was the longest running and far greater than the Medo-Persian. For wealth, it was hard to beat.

  38. Hakan says:

    always the best TURKS

  39. Hakan says:

    and largest Mongol Empire ,not British never could control their colonize all same time and also Australian desert , Canadian ice or Antarctica how many people lives there ?????

  40. laboetie says:

    As a IR professional, I think the best would be to evaluate greatness of the empires to certain criterions. My criterion would be an empire who made the greatest material and non-material influence all over the world(rather than than sheer area criterion) and left permenant institutions and a cultural heritage. Although I am from a non-British empire nation which is widely debated here , I would say that British Empire was all time greatest empire far from all controversions. Thanks to its preeminet maritime power status, the British managed to have felt its existence all over the world from the Far East to Latin America. Withstanding its being a colonial power, it brougt permenant institutions to the territories controlled by itself,such as the application Common Law. It made its language lingua franca among its colonies and as a result Commonwealth still continues to exist even if is remains on paper. British achieved to utilize from technology and managed to spread its civilization to the most remote places in the world like Fiji.No doubt,we are talking about empires and every empire means blood.

  41. Soguinness says:

    The Ottoman Empire lasted for 7 centuries, most of the time powerful. So was Roman Empire!!

    Discussion is over!

  42. The Wise Man says:

    I swear this list is the most biased thing I have ever seen! Slaves!? Sure Brition had them but that’s with ALL empires! The Ottomans were not perfect! They had slaves, slave traders, politicians fought eachother & compare the battles of Brition to The Ottomans! British FLEET defeated THE SPANISH ARMADA!!!! I have a book called battles that changed history which was made in AMERICA! The British are the most mentioned empire in it. Plus look at Britions mass and the place itself. It’s small Turkey’s big BUT Brition conquered more places & The Ottoman empire is much smaller. The only reason The Ottomans are up top is because this is made by Turks exclamation mark period & stop!

  43. Mark says:

    In Africa, there is a saying. they say “when white people (Britons) came here, they had Bibles in their hands and we had our land. they wanted us to close our eyes and when we opened our eyes, we had Bible in our hands and they had our land”.

  44. Chris says:

    First off I think who ever decided to put Ottomans as number one should read up on this.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jannisary

    http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
    There is plenty in these articles to depose the Ottomans from what you have presented above.

    I think this is one of the most subjective and prejudiced subjects you could ever discuss. What ever the result is it will be idiocentric. In this case it’s written by an American your only shallow conclusion was to look upon your former British masters and creators with denigration. This is evident from your wording. I won’t Nitpick your viewpoints as it will take far too long.

    I think it is an entirely fair viewpoint to classify the Americans as an empire due to the huge number of intangible and tangible qualifiers that they meet or would meet on the subject. At the very least Superpower which no American would deny they are is synonymous with the concept of “empire” the two are just nouns they have no meaning apart from whatever connotation YOU apply to it.

    In conclusion my view is that no “empire” is “number 1” so all that is left is to classify according to total land mass assimilated, cultural and lexical projection & legacy and total number of people ruled so at the very least you have no choice but to classify the Chinese, Spanish English and Arabic as the biggest influences on the modern world.

    Every empire in history has dished out its lashings of brutality to subjugate the people they annex or to fuel the growth of their respective objectives. So you shouldn’t take that into account.

    “There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.” – Helen Keller.

  45. These guys are most of the time spot on their political gambits. They continue as a informatave perspective. I pray The Young Turks will continue be brave enough to tell it like it is and oppose the GOP sponsored Fox Network conspiracy.

  46. Rex says:

    All great empires fall , we are now at the beginning of the end of the American empire ,Read “Confessions of an economic Hitman ” By John Perkins , Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly-paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other foreign “aid” organizations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet’s natural resources. Their tools included fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization.

  47. When we studed worlds historys gretest empior, that time we cant forget “SWARAJ’ it made by Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.after some years who broke the mogal empiors back bone and smash cruel rule in India,and came goldan days in south Asia.

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