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Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.
Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.








Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.

Not only does it benefit to have a large and skilled army, but it also needs to have a number of good resources specific to the area. There are a number of methods for creating a strong military. Akbar ‘The Great’, grandson of Babur who continued the legacy of the Mughal Empire He continued the expansion of the empire that his grandfather laid the foundation for and elevated its rule through the establishment of a viable organization for the governance of different territories under his reign. Contrarily, in the establishment of the Mughal empire, an undeniable successor to Babur was Akbar ‘the Great’, Babur’s grandson and descendant of Chinggis Khan’s bloodline. This occurred following Chinggis Khan’s death, when his empire was divided into separate states because he lacked one clear and capable successor. Without continued strong leadership, an empire can fall into disarray through internal feuds or rebellion from imperial rule.

Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.

A depiction of Chinngis KhanĮqually, the passion and ability of a rulers’ successor is important in establishing and further maintaining a successful empire. This allowed for greater invasive and protective capacity as well as for a more integrated society despite his empire being ethnically diverse. Not only did he exhibit a high capability for military strategy, but he was also forward thinking in the way that he resourced human capital by incorporating conquered populations into the military and government structures. Without his desire to expand his territory as well as his military expertise and persuasion of his people to carry it out, the Mongol empire would not have been the largest populated empire in history. He conquered this mass expanse within one generation, a testament to his ingenuity and persistence. Perhaps the most successful ruler of all time was Chinggis Khan in the late 1100s, whose Mongol empire stretched from the Japan sea to the Carpathian Mountains in Europe.

Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S. Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.

Step 1: Follow a smart, charismatic leader










Acelia (History of the Acelian Empire) by S.G.S.