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Difference between Roman army and Iranian army

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roman Army

The Roman army was the armed forces deployed by the Romans throughout the duration of Ancient Rome, from the Roman Kingdom to the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and its medieval continuation, the Eastern Roman Empire.

Iranian Army

In terms of overall military strength, the Iranian armed forces rank 14th in the world out of 137 countries that are ranked in 2019 by Global Firepower and Business Insider. With some 523,000 active-duty forces and another 350,000 reserves, Iran has the largest standing military in the Middle East.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The fact that the Roman Empire was significantly more culturally diverse than Iran's empire was one of the main differences between the two superpowers and their separate empires.

  • The Roman army was the name given to the armed forces used by the Romans during all of Ancient Rome's eras, including the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, and its mediaeval continuation, the Eastern Roman Empire.
  • 300 cavalrymen and 3,000 infantrymen made up the Roman army. They were all Equites. Under the rule of the Roman Empire, the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans would each contribute 1,000 additional infantry and 100 cavalrymen.
  • Out of 137 nations ranked in 2019 by Global Firepower and Business Insider, the Iranian military is ranked 14th in terms of overall military power. Iran has the largest standing military in the Middle East, with 523,000 active-duty personnel and 350,000 reserves.

Hence, both the armies were different.

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