History of the Empire believes that the great leadership is the world is a divided empire and once it is united it indicates that the country will end the problem dreaming of settlement . Many of today's leaders are fighting for division, independence, and personal interests. These leaders want to exercise power and control only a small area, only to control a small part of the population, causing problems such as famine, poverty and civil war. True leaders seek glory by realizing world domination to help their society move towards a better future and encourage them to join other societies.
Eastern Roman Empire. As early as the Middle Ages, the agricultural history of the Eastern Roman Empire was different from that of Western Europe. During the 5th and 6th centuries, market-oriented agriculture and industrial agriculture, especially the expansion of olive oil and wine, and the adoption of new technologies such as crushing oil and wine. The pattern of the east settlement is also different from the west. Eastern farmers are not residences of the Roman Empire in the west, they continue to exist, and continue to expand.
One of the many reasons leading to the decline of the Roman Empire was their expansion to the Middle East - the eastern half of their empire. It is in the center known as Byzantium or later Constantinople. When the Roman Empire collapsed, it was usually attributed to the Byzantine Empire in 476 BC. As Western civilization and Western culture, we have completely different experience and heritage from Middle Eastern civilization and other world civilizations. Is it correct to impose these Western concepts on different people? I will take my traditional country, for example India. My parents emigrated to America from there in the 1960s. From the perspective of Western British culture, India is very different in every respect. But until India was opposed, Britain's influence expanded in India, people in India caused a rebellion. It turned out to be a savage struggle to overcome British rule.
Though we mentioned the Byzantine Empire, medieval people never overlooked the fact that this was the eastern half of the Roman Empire. And it survived the brutal invasion of AD in the 5th century. As a result, they called them "Romans." Both Byzantine and Roman terminology have some truth. They are direct heirs of the Roman Empire and inherited the ruins of the Empire in 1000 years after the collapse of the western half of the Empire. But as the Middle Ages progressed, it became a major Greek empire and culture for all intent and purpose. Its theme is the Greek word worshiped in the Greek Orthodox church, wearing a Greek style whisker. They argued and discussed religion even as ancient Greeks argued and discussed politics.