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How were the new kingdoms different from the empires of the ancient period

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Answered by pragati29716611
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The new Kingdom different from the empires of the Ancient period because in ancient period Kings is the supreme power and King is the head of the country

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Answered by Topperworm
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A Kingdom is a country ruled by either a king or queen. It is usually ethnically homogenous with a common language, history, culture, and sense of identity. There should be consensus among the people that the monarchy has a de jure right to rule over them. (E.g. the legend of the sword in the stone to find the rightful king of England.)

An Empire on the other hand, is a large multi-ethnic state ruled by a central authority, often through military force. It could consist of multiple kingdoms and other political entities, but they must all be subservient to the emperor

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