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what is the difference between empire and dynasty?​

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Answered by MissCardiologist
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A dynasty is a sequence of rulers of the same family, while an empire is a monarchy or oligarchy, bigger than a kingdom, created by expanding ones kingdom by battling other kingdoms. ... A dynasty is the family (royal or imperial) who rules an empire.

Answered by itzadi040
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what is the difference between empire and dynasty?

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  • Dynasties are the series of rulers who are from one family, and have nothing to do with countries and nations. An example of a dynasty is the Han Dynasty of China. 
  • This is a large kingdom whereby the emperor or the empress rules, and may therefore hire representatives to assist in the governance. It may have different countries and nations under its rule, whereby the nations may be not be close to the head of the kingdom. It may also include small kingdoms who report to the highest authority. 
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