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45a241 No.1

Which is, in your humble opinion, the most influential empire in the history of mankind?

3b81da No.2

Turks.

1f8240 No.3

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>>2
I beg to differ I believe the Romans were a bit more influential with Christianity being the long lasting impact.

7a9893 No.12

>>1
Either the Romans or the Mongols

74d121 No.16

>>12
>implyng they are superior to Alexander Magnus
Please

97ce0d No.21

as of right now? NATO


316817 No.25

>empire

I would have said Ancient Greeks.

Maybe we should have some categories in which to compare influence.


96ac8c No.27

Honestly the earlier the better since they influenced the later empires to some extent. That being said I think Alexander's Empire laid the groundwork


9c501d No.30

Mongolian Empire


64d785 No.34

you guys are thinking too far back, i'd have to go for the most obvious choice which is the british empire


4f870e No.46

Well without the byzantine emperor, europe would be islamic


b7c3e3 No.49

Romans.

>latin alphabet

>conquered most of europe and west asia, laying the foundations for later, influential nations to rise

>the architecture

>Christianity now the world's biggest religion

>etc

You guys are plebs if you don't pick the Romans

As for a later empire, i'd agree with the above poster. The British Empire


2bc08a No.55

>>1

Mongols - which includes Yuan Chinese Dynasty


f6f4e5 No.58

Look at the most widespread languages. Anyone wonder why we're all typing in English right now?

Latin also used to be pretty popular.


14bde2 No.62

Assyrian/Babylonian/Persian


b3da77 No.65

Roman in my opinion.




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