Saif al-Arab
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There can be no serious list without Arabs being included.
Arabs created 3 of the 11 largest empires in human history. No other ethnic group in the top 15 is near such a number. Arabs ruled countless of caliphates, kingdoms, sultanates, sheikdoms, emirates, imamates on 3 continents (Asia, Africa and Europe) in the past 1500 years and where the main power in the Islamic world for almost 1000 years before the rise of Turks (Ottoman empire) in the early 1500's.
I will just post 4 empires. This should suffice to get the point across.
Rashidun Caliphate - 632-661 (11th biggest biggest empire in history, first Islamic empire and third biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history after the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates)
Rashidun Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umayyad Caliphate - 661-750 (5th biggest biggest empire in history, biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history by far and second biggest non-Western empire in history after the Mongol Empire which is number 2 overall after the British Empire)
Umayyad Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abbasid Caliphate - 750-1517 (9th biggest biggest empire in history, second biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history and longest ruling caliphate in Islamic history)
Abbasid Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fatimid Caliphate - 909-1171 (34th biggest biggest empire in history, biggest Shia Muslim (Shia Ismaili) caliphate and empire in history and the fifth biggest caliphate in history after the Umayyad, Abbasid, Rashidun and Ottoman caliphates)
Fatimid Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of largest empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am not even talking about the Arab generals many of whom were undefeated.
Khalid ibn al-Walid (ra), Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (ra), the 4 rightly guided Caliphs etc.
Based on conquest and territory controlled along with the modern armies I would say that the US, Arabs, Turks, Mongols (although their empire was very short-lived), Romans, Brits, Germans, French, Spaniards and Chinese deserve special mentions.
In ancient times (long before Romans and Persians emerged) it was mostly Semites in the form of ancient Egyptians, Akkadians, Assyrians etc. People who created the first real empires. Chinese came slightly after them.
Anyway such lists are always subjective and many of the lists that exist are in many ways laughable.
In reality the modern-day army of Zimbabwe would have steamrolled great powers from 300 years ago just due to much superior weaponry. It makes no sense to compare modern-day armies with long gone armies.
Such lists should be divided into time periods and maybe even geography if you ask me. At least there is no doubt to the title of the "most powerful army of all time". That lies firmly in the hand of the US.
Arabs created 3 of the 11 largest empires in human history. No other ethnic group in the top 15 is near such a number. Arabs ruled countless of caliphates, kingdoms, sultanates, sheikdoms, emirates, imamates on 3 continents (Asia, Africa and Europe) in the past 1500 years and where the main power in the Islamic world for almost 1000 years before the rise of Turks (Ottoman empire) in the early 1500's.
I will just post 4 empires. This should suffice to get the point across.
Rashidun Caliphate - 632-661 (11th biggest biggest empire in history, first Islamic empire and third biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history after the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates)
Rashidun Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umayyad Caliphate - 661-750 (5th biggest biggest empire in history, biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history by far and second biggest non-Western empire in history after the Mongol Empire which is number 2 overall after the British Empire)
Umayyad Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abbasid Caliphate - 750-1517 (9th biggest biggest empire in history, second biggest Islamic caliphate and empire in history and longest ruling caliphate in Islamic history)
Abbasid Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fatimid Caliphate - 909-1171 (34th biggest biggest empire in history, biggest Shia Muslim (Shia Ismaili) caliphate and empire in history and the fifth biggest caliphate in history after the Umayyad, Abbasid, Rashidun and Ottoman caliphates)
Fatimid Caliphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of largest empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am not even talking about the Arab generals many of whom were undefeated.
Khalid ibn al-Walid (ra), Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (ra), the 4 rightly guided Caliphs etc.
Based on conquest and territory controlled along with the modern armies I would say that the US, Arabs, Turks, Mongols (although their empire was very short-lived), Romans, Brits, Germans, French, Spaniards and Chinese deserve special mentions.
In ancient times (long before Romans and Persians emerged) it was mostly Semites in the form of ancient Egyptians, Akkadians, Assyrians etc. People who created the first real empires. Chinese came slightly after them.
Anyway such lists are always subjective and many of the lists that exist are in many ways laughable.
In reality the modern-day army of Zimbabwe would have steamrolled great powers from 300 years ago just due to much superior weaponry. It makes no sense to compare modern-day armies with long gone armies.
Such lists should be divided into time periods and maybe even geography if you ask me. At least there is no doubt to the title of the "most powerful army of all time". That lies firmly in the hand of the US.
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