Empires: China and Portugal

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Empires: China and Portugal

Table 1. Mega-Empires in the Historical Record Date (peak) Empire name World region Area (million sq km) 1380 Mali Africa 1.10 1400 Mamluk 2.10 1270 Mongol Central Asia 24.00 1310 Golden Horde 6.00 1350 Chagatai 3.50 1405 Timurid 4.40 1450 China-Ming East Asia 6.50 1790 China-Manchu 14.70 1480 Lithuania-Poland Europe 1683 Ottoman 5.20 1800 Russia 15.50 1290 Khmer Southeast Asia 1.00 1312 Delhi South Asia 3.20 1690 Mughal 4.00 1760 Maratha 2.50 Il-Khanid Southwest Asia 3.75 Peter Turchin, ‘A theory for formation of large Empires’, Journal of Global History, 4/2 (2009), pp. 202-3.

Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Han Dynasty (202 BC–AD 220) Wei and Jin Period (AD 265–420) Wu Hu Period (AD 304–439) Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 420–589) Sui Dynasty (AD 589–618) Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907) Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (AD 907–960) Song, Liao, Jin, and Western Xia Dynasties (AD 960–1234) Yuan Dynasty (AD 1271–1368) Ming Dynasty (AD 1368–1644) Qing Dynasty (AD 1644–1911)

B. Portugal

B1. Chronology of Empire Building a. North Africa

B1. Chronology of Empire Building a. North Africa b. The Atlantic Islands

B1. Chronology of Empire Building a. North Africa b. The Atlantic Islands c. Brazil

B1. Chronology of Empire Building a. North Africa b. The Atlantic Islands c. Brazil d. Central Africa