Empires in the Graveyard of Empires - Statistics

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Dates Hint Empire % Correct
1222 AD- 1263 AD The second-largest empire of all time, reaching from the Pacific coast of Asia to Africa and Europe. Mongol
91%
1505 AD- 1740 AD A famous and diverse empire that controlled most of the Indian subcontinent for a period of time Mughal
83%
c.550 BC-329 BC The first major empire in the area that conquered the Iranian Medes and warred with the Greek city-states. Persia
77%
329 BC- 322 BC The empire of Alexander the Great that conquered the below. Macedonia
73%
1382 AD- 1523 AD Created by Timur the Conqueror, this empire is one of the largest to ever exist. Timurid
61%
662 AD- 751 AD The second great Muslim caliphate, known for its many conquests and extensive reach from Spain to Afghanistan Umayyad
59%
751 AD- 876 AD The third great Muslim caliphate, known for harboring the Golden Age of Islam Abbasid
53%
231 AD- 651 AD This large empire was the last Persian dynasty before the arrival of Islam. It was a large rival to the Byzantine Empire and caused a revitalization in Zoroastrianism. Sassanid
46%
322 BC-248 BC The largest Greek Diodochus, formed by Seleucus I. Seleucid
46%
99 BC- 81 AD A major rival to the Roman Empire that controlled Iran and the surrounding lands. The empire suffered from constant infighting and coup d'etats. Parthia
40%
303 BC- 225 BC The first major Empire that unified a large portion of India, led by Chandragupta. A powerful force that was able to defend against the below empire and harbored many advancements in science and philosphy. Maurya
38%
651 AD- 662 AD The first great Muslim caliphate, established after the death of Muhammed. Rashidun
36%
1036 AD- 1096 AD A great Muslim empire that stretched from Anatolia to Afghanistan, and was the target of the First Crusade. Seljuq
35%
1263 AD- 1336 AD A lesser-known khanate in the middle east inherited by Genghis Khan's grandson. It would eventually convert to islam. Ilkhanate
34%
1263 AD-1382 AD A khanate named for Genghis Khan's son who inherited the land that gained independence under his great-grandson. Chagatai
30%
1336 AD-1384 AD Named for a city at its center in Modern-Day Afghanistan. Herat
29%
248 BC- 129 BC A Hellenistic kingdom similar to the above, stationed in Modern-day Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and northern India. Bactrian
28%
1206 AD- 1222 AD A dynasty named for an oasis on the Amu Darya River. Denied trade with the above, which ultimately resulted in their subjigation. Khwarazm
23%
564 AD- 604 AD A vast Turkic Khaganate that spanned from the Western Steppe to modern-day Mongolia. A very formative empire for Turkic culture. Göktürks
21%
179 BC- 69 BC A Greek kingdom founded some time after the collapse of the initial Diadochi, and the origin of much Greek culture found in the Indian subcontinent. Indo-Greek
18%
998 AD- 1166 AD A Persian empire that controlled the Indus River Valley, formed by the successful secession of the slave Sabuktigin from two below. Ghaznavid
16%
129 BC- 251 AD One of five branches of the Yuezhi confederation migrating from Mongolia to India, known for its propagation of Buddhism and Zoroastrianism, as well as its diplomatic ties with Rome, Aksum, and the Han Dynasty. Kushan
14%
426 AD- 564 AD Not much is known about this Hunnic Empire stationed in Bactria. Hephthalite
13%
1150 AD-1208 AD An Iranian dynasty that found itself in central Afghanistan and converted to Buddhism. Collapsed very quickly after the assassination of their final leader. Ghurid
11%
876 AD- 998 AD An Iranian empire founded by four brothers that saw many advancements in the arts and sciences. Samanid
9%
876 AD- 901 AD A former province of the caliphates ruled by a series of brief emirs before a return to subjigation Sistan
7%
21 AD- 81 AD An esoteric kingdom that was an offshoot of the empire below. Known best for its construction of the Buddhist Temple Takht-i-Bahi. Indo-Parthian
5%
99 BC- 96 AD A nomadic empire on its way from conflict in modern-day Mongolia with Xiongnu to Northern India, invading Afghan lands on its way. Indo-Scythian
3%
991 AD- 1090 AD A Turkic Khanate with a lack of known history stationed in Central Asia. Kara-Khanid
3%
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