What countries in world history have been wiped out

Updated on educate 2024-06-17
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Three of the four ancient kingdoms were destroyed by the Aryans.

    The city-states of Greece were annexed by the Kingdom of Macedonia.

    Ancient Rome also annexed a number of small surrounding states in the process of development. Carthage was destroyed by Rome.

    The Western Roman Empire was later destroyed by the Goths. More than a thousand years later, the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) was destroyed by the rising Ottoman Empire.

    The Middle Ages followed were a period of survival of the fittest, large and small.

    Then Prussia rose in the Holy Roman Empire and completed the unification of Germany. During this period, it annexed and absorbed small states, which later became the German Confederation.

    The rest of the region will not be described one by one.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Greece, Rome, Byzantium, Hittite, Assyria, Egypt, Frankishness, Arabia, Persia, Neo-Babylon, Sumer, Hawaii, too many, too many.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The state is a large community that all citizens agree with, so you can't kill all citizens, you can't say perish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, many settled civilizations have a high degree of civilization, and even if they are invaded, they will assimilate the invaders because of their advanced systems. On the contrary, many seemingly strong nomadic herders will disappear into history if they fail, disappearing due to the integration of tribes and other nomadic herders.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can ask questions by area.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's look through the historical materials of China first.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are so many countries that have perished in history that it is difficult to count how many there are.

    Here are some of the important perishing states::

    1.Roman.

    2.Greek city-state.

    3.Kingdom of the Pharaohs.

    4.Mongol Empire.

    5.Kingdom of England.

    6.Spanish Empire.

    7.The Ottoman Empire gave way early.

    8.Gocong, Baekje, and Silla during the Three Kingdoms period in Korea.

    9.Croatia, Serbia and Poland in the Slavic countries.

    10.Tribal states of Persia, Babylon, Akkad, Canaan, Moldova, Montenegro, Yugoslavia, and Indiana, among others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many countries that have perished in history, including but not limited to the following:

    1.Aditya Bone

    2.Akkad

    3.Empire of Alexander the Greatest

    4.Assyria (assyria).

    5.Babylon (Babylonia).

    6.Carthage

    7.Chaldea

    8.Commagene

    9.Dacia

    10.Etruria

    11.The Egyptian Empire (Egyptian Empire) annihilated the Frontier.

    12.Greek (hellenic) city-states (e.g. Athens) 13Soviet Union (Soviet Union).

    14.Austro-Hungarian Empire 15United Arab Republic (United Arab Republic) 16

    Ottoman Empire 17German Democratic Republic

    These countries existed in different historical periods and have had a profound impact on world history.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In 2021, the Principality of the Hutt River Province was declared extinct. The Principality of Hutt River is a 50-year-old mini-state located hundreds of kilometers north of Perth, Australia, and was once part of the Australian state of Western Australia.

    Located 517 kilometres north of Perth, larger than Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican, the Principality of the Hutt River Province covers an area of about 75 square kilometres, earning its main income from wild flowers, agricultural products, stamps and coins, tourism is also a major income, with 40,000 visitors a year, and the Hutt River dollar is in circulation here, which is one to one with the Australian dollar.

    The Principality also has a peculiar rule that accepts the currencies of the world's major countries, but does not accept any form of credit card payment, and cash must be used for purchases and purchases within the Principality.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 1975, the Indian army staged a coup d'état to dismiss the king of Sikkim.

    The King of Sikkim was placed under house arrest and on 10 April, the Sikkim Parliament passed a resolution abolishing the King and the Monarchy.

    Turning Sikkim into a state in India.

    On 14 April 1975, a referendum was held in Sikkim under the auspices of India to decide whether Sikkim would stay or go. The results of the vote showed that the majority of Sikkimese agreed to incorporate into India. Subsequently, the Indian Parliament passed a resolution to formally admit Sikkim as a state of India.

    On January 29, 1982, the Crown Prince of Sikkim, Wangchuck Tensing Namgarh, ascended the throne as the 13th King of Sikkim and declared India's annexation of Sikkim illegal.

    Economic situation in Sikkim.

    Kingdom of Sikkim. It is mainly agricultural, producing rice.

    Corn, barley.

    potatoes and cardamom, etc. It is one of the world's major cardamom exporters. The northern valley region is inhabited by yaks and sheep grazing.

    It is rich in natural resources, and the main mineral resources are: copper and lignite.

    Uranium, pyrite, graphite and limestone, among others, copper and lignite are abundant. Forests cover 36% of the country's land.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Kingdom of Sikkim.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The disappeared country in the world was Austria-Hungary.

    The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a constitutional dual monarchy in European history. In 1867, in order to prevent Hungary from becoming independent again, the Austrian Empire signed the "Austria-Hungary Compromise" and reorganized it into the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which gained a high degree of autonomy, but the Austrian monarch still served as the king of Hungary and became a political state.

    In World War I, Austria-Hungary and Germany were both part of the Central Powers, but they were defeated and dissolved in 1918, and the First Austrian Republic and the Kingdom of Hungary became the de jure successor states of Austria-Hungary.

    The independent nation-states established in the homeland of the Austro-Hungarian Empire also included Czechoslovakia and Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, etc.; Parts of the territory were also inherited by the Second Polish Republic and Romania.

    Economy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire:

    During the 51 years of the existence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire developed rapidly, and technological improvements promoted industrialization and urbanization. During these 51 years, the capitalist mode of production spread throughout the empire, and the old feudal system continued to disappear.

    The vicinity of Vienna, the Austrian hinterland, the foothills of the Alps, the Czech Republic and Budapest are the centers of economic development. At the end of the 19th century, the economic development of the central plains of Hungary and the Carpathian region was also very rapid.

    In 1913, Austria-Hungary accounted for the world's industrial output, and the other seven major powers accounted for the world's share of the United States, Germany, Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan, and Austria-Hungary ranked sixth in the world.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Historical country: The Ryukyu Kingdom is a country that once existed in the Ryukyu Islands in East Asia. In 1876, Japan established a judiciary in the Ryukyus, effectively annexing the Ryukyu Kingdom.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The countries that disappeared in the world are: the Roman Empire, the ancient kingdom of Loulan, the ancient kingdom of Babylon, the Safavid dynasty, and the Inca empire.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The only country that was annexed after World War II was Sikkim.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Soviet Union: Dissolved in 1991.

    Germany: Split in two.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Austria-Hungary 1867-1918.

    The Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1922 for 600 years and Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992.

    USSR 1922-1991.

    And now Afghanistan,. Seized power by the Taliban.

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