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diacuss the expansion of the roman and iranian empire​

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Answered by khushisaini3054
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ROMAN EMPIRE :

1. Extent: Stretched from Spain in Europe to Syria in the East along the Mediterranean Sea.

In the North the boundaries are marked by Rhine and Danube(rivers). In the south by Sahara desert.

2. It had a diverse population. There were many languages spoken here.

3. Main languages for administrative purposes: Greek and Latin.

4. Upper classes of East spoke Greek and those of South spoke Latin.

IRANIAN EMPIRE :

1. Extent: entire area south of Caspian sea to Eastern Arabia.

2. It did not have a much diverse population.

3. There were 2 diverse dynasties that ruled over Iran, the Parthians and the Sasanians.

4. Most of the people spoke Persian language.

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Answered by kayamramya2005
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The more wealthy and powerful the Romansbecame, the more able they were to furtherexpand their empire. The Romans were not content with conquering land near to them. They realised that land further away might also have riches in them that would make Rome even more wealthy. Hence their drive to conquer Western Europe.

1️⃣Roman empire extended from Spain to Syria along the Mediterranean. 2️⃣It had more of a diverse population in looking into its geographical expanse . It was characterised by many cultures but had common government with single ruler/emperor.S

 thebasic differences between Romanand Iranian empires...

Extent: Stretched from Spain in Europe to Syria in the East along the Mediterranean Sea. In the North the boundaries are marked by Rhine and Danube(rivers). ...

It had a diverse population. ...

Main languages for administrative purposes: Greek and Latin.

Upper classes of East spoke Greek and those of South spoke Latin.

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