Empires
Fierce Females
World War I
India
the Far East
100

with its capital city at Amsterdam, this nation built one of the most profitable overseas trading empires in the world

the Dutch, the Netherlands

100

This long-lived British monarch became Empress of India in 1858

Queen Victoria

100

contemporaries called World War I this

The Great War

100

he led the non-violent resistance against the British in the 20th century

Gandhi

100

this capital city is home to the Forbidden City

Beijing

200

this empire colonized Africa from Egypt in the north to Capetown in the South in the 19th century

the British Empire

200

her relationship with her priest and advisor Rasputin is one of the reasons for the toppling of the Russian Czarist regime in 1917

Czarina Alexandra

200

World War I began when the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this city

Sarajevo

200

The majority of the Indian population adheres to this religion

Hinduism

200

once a tribute state of China, this nation rose to become a major world power in the 19th and early 20th centuries

Japan

300

this empire was at its height when the conquistador Pizzaro conquered it

the Incan Empire

300

this queen of England presided over the formation of the British Commonwealth after World War II

Queen Elizabeth II

300

this British man helped the Arab tribes revolt against the Ottoman Empire in 1916. He is also the subject of a famous film, made in the 1960s.

T. E. Lawrence, aka Lawrence of Arabia

300

used to dye cloth a deep blue, this substance came from India

indigo dye

300

annexed by the British in 1842, it was the last territory to gain independence from the British Empire in 1997

Hong Kong

400

this nation established an empire in the South Pacific during World War II

Japan

400

She presided over the Chinese government at the turn of the 20th century, and was key in putting down the Boxer Rebellion

Empress Cixi

400

This Middle-Eastern empire dissolved in 1918

the Ottoman Empire

400

One of the most famous buildings in the world, it stands in Agra

the Taj Mahal

400

this nation was divided at the 38th parallel during the Cold War

Korea

500

This European nation held Algeria as a colony from the 1830s to the 1960s.

France

500

The daughter Jawaharlal Nehru, she is still the only female to have been prime minister of India

Indira Gandhi

500

He was First Lord of the Admiralty during World War I, and later became one of the most famous British prime ministers of all time

Winston Churchill

500

This dynasty ruled India from the 16th to the 19th centuries

the Mughal Empire

500

This substance triggered three wars between China and Britain in the 19th century

opium