Chapter 13

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Me: So, who do we recruit next

Caliphates Empire (704 AD) At its greatest extent, the Umayyad Caliphate covered 5.17 million square miles (13,400,000 km2), making it the largest empire the world had yet seen and the sixth largest ever to exist in history.

Spartan Empire reached the height of its power in 404 B.C. after its victory against Athens in the second Peloponnesian war. When it was in its prime, Sparta had no city walls; its inhabitants, it seems, preferred to defend it with men rather than mortar.

Persian Empire At its height in 500 BC, the population of the Persian Empire was around 50 million. This figure would have made the empire one of the largest in history, at least in terms of its percentage of the world population at the time, which was somewhere between 100 and 160 million.

Caliphates Empire 702 AD

Spartan Empire 404 BC

Persian Empire 500BC

Me: Geia sou stratigé tha ítheles na me voithíseis na kerdíso énan terástio pólemo
Spartan General: nai tha se voithísoume

Alies so far:
The Vikings: 8.6 million
The Klingons: 9.8 million
The Aztecs: 7.2 million
The Humans: 6.9 million
The Romans: 8.5 million
The Samurai: 9.4 million
The Spartans: 8.6 million

Me: mrhbaan 'ayuha aljiniral , hal tawadu musaeadati fi kasb harb dakhma
Caliphates General: naeam sanusaeiduk

Alies so far:
The Vikings: 8.6 million
The Klingons: 9.8 million
The Aztecs: 7.2 million
The Humans: 6.9 million
The Romans: 8.5 million
The Samurai: 9.4 million
The Spartans: 8.6 million
The Caliphates: 9.6 million

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