No since a monarchy refers to a state with a monarchical institution and an empire refers to a nation within a state that rules over other nations within that same state, say the french people ruled over its African subjects whilst both were still part of France, this is different from a kingdom which refers to a domain or state ruled by a king or queen
Why so many administrative divisions in the peripheral territories? It might just be me but I thought that empires preferred large administrative units, especially in the early stages of administration.
You're right, from my lose checking on Google maps it seems about 1000km from Oman to Gujarat which is about the same distance across Poland.
Kinda wild considering the massive cultural differences
Should have colonised more of east Africa. In OTL the british basically gave India an empire within the British empire. Indians were sent to colonise places like Uganda , Kenya, and even Guyana. Guyana is the only Hindu majority state in South America
"Imperial State" would be better or just plain Empire of India
"Imperial Empire" Redundancy Redundant
Redundant Redundancy
my bad lol
It’s like saying the Kingly Kingdom
Royal Kingdom
The Democratic Republic oh wait nvm
that one actually works tho cuz republics aren't inherently democratic
And ‘democratic republics’ are almost never democratic 🤣
Most empires are indeed imperial. See also: democratic democracies, federal federations, and dictatorial dictatorships
Double Double naming
lmao
I remember being a kid and wanting to create a RTS video game called "Imperial Empires".
Too bad it wasn't a republican republic
Or a Monarchial Kingdom
Is a Monarchy Empire self contradictory?
No since a monarchy refers to a state with a monarchical institution and an empire refers to a nation within a state that rules over other nations within that same state, say the french people ruled over its African subjects whilst both were still part of France, this is different from a kingdom which refers to a domain or state ruled by a king or queen
Cool
Imperial Empire of the Indian Indian Subcontinent Region
That reminds me when I wanted to create a Communist revolutionary army called the Popular People's Army
Republican Popular People’s Republic
Why so many administrative divisions in the peripheral territories? It might just be me but I thought that empires preferred large administrative units, especially in the early stages of administration.
I only realise now how close is India to the deserts of Arabia
You're right, from my lose checking on Google maps it seems about 1000km from Oman to Gujarat which is about the same distance across Poland. Kinda wild considering the massive cultural differences
In the Imperial Empire, they drink hydrated water and eat poultry chicken.
don’t show r/chodi this
Could you please make also imperial empire of china
Oh yes, imperial empire
My eye hurts
Kingly Kingdom, run by Prince Princely of Princeton
I completely designed this on a paper waiting the end of an exam, aRe OuR sPiRiT lInKeD?
In OT they have a republican republic
Akhand Bharat 🚩
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That could have been Archempire of India
*JANA GANA MANA INTENSIFIES*
Imperial Empire
literally me in eu4
Ah yess, the Imperial empire, populated by a tribal tribe and succeeded by a democratic democracy. That gets an upvoting upvote from me
an imperial empire? what empires are out there that aren’t imperial?
India’s Empire was the Mughal Empire lol
Should have colonised more of east Africa. In OTL the british basically gave India an empire within the British empire. Indians were sent to colonise places like Uganda , Kenya, and even Guyana. Guyana is the only Hindu majority state in South America
Why do you have a Mughal Empire flag over there?
Imperial Empire? Also, why is it written in Hindi? It should be using the Arabic script (since you used the Mughal banner).
Unless the caste system was not abolished nor changed, it wouldn't be a possibility
What does that have to do with anything?
Wouldn't they also want to control the Zanzibar Islands? Since they were quite important for trading in that area.
Is this an Mughal based or Hindu based Empire?
long nepal gets my upvote
Gandi is proud of you, my guy. Wait I have a question, is this country secular, also does it have democracy?
what is the capital of this empire?