1- Mughal (India)
The Mughal Empire was a powerful Islamic Turkic state of the Indian subcontinent, which existed between the 16th and 19th centuries. During its heyday, it covered most of the territories currently corresponding to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, reaching areas of Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan and eastern Iran.
2- Ottoman (Turkey)
The Ottoman Empire was based in Turkey and gradually developed between the years 1299 and 1923. At its peak, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries it spread across three continents, as it controlled a vast part of Southeast Europe, the Middle East and the Middle East and the Northern coast of Africa.
3- Safavid (Iran)
The Safavid Empire or Safavid Dynasty ruled over Iran between 1501 and 1722 and is considered the largest Iranian empire since the Muslim conquest of Persia.
4- Songhay (África)
The Songhay Empire, was a state located in West Africa whose base was located on the margin of the Niger River in the actual times Niger and Burkina Faso. From the beginning of the 15th century until the end of the 16th century, Songhai was one of the greatest Islamic empires in history.
5- Qing (China)
The Qing Dynasty ruled in China between the years 1644-1912. It was the last dynasty of the Chinese Empire.