It seems like the empire fell by parts, as you can see the size changing in different maps. It even included North America at one time. The problem with even locating the parts of a "fall" is that history has been greatly rewritten.
For example, part of the fall came during the Napoleonic Wars. There's quite a lot of other evidence, but a fun one is that if you look at the French and the Russian uniforms of the time, they are nearly identical. Ever see a telnyashka, the iconic horizontally-striped shirt of Russian spetznaz? Looks like a French sailor's shirt, doesn't it? That's no coincidence. We also see identical uniforms on opposing forces today in Ukraine. Why? Russia and Ukraine were parts of a single country thirty years ago.
(You also come to find out that Moscow was nuked during that war, and that got rewritten as a "great fire", but that's a story for another day.)
IIRC, Sylvie Ivanowa on YT I believe has some videos on this but I couldn't tell you which ones. All her content is great, though, so browse around her channel.
This dude lives in current year where the fake news memory holes things on an extremely regular basis, but doesn't believe TPTB could rewrite history back when the literacy rate was a phrase that didn't even exist yet. Yikes.
For someone that writes so voluminously, your reading comprehension evidently does not extend to the end of a single sentence. That may inform others as to the potential worth of your "analysis".
It seems like the empire fell by parts, as you can see the size changing in different maps. It even included North America at one time. The problem with even locating the parts of a "fall" is that history has been greatly rewritten.
For example, part of the fall came during the Napoleonic Wars. There's quite a lot of other evidence, but a fun one is that if you look at the French and the Russian uniforms of the time, they are nearly identical. Ever see a telnyashka, the iconic horizontally-striped shirt of Russian spetznaz? Looks like a French sailor's shirt, doesn't it? That's no coincidence. We also see identical uniforms on opposing forces today in Ukraine. Why? Russia and Ukraine were parts of a single country thirty years ago.
(You also come to find out that Moscow was nuked during that war, and that got rewritten as a "great fire", but that's a story for another day.)
IIRC, Sylvie Ivanowa on YT I believe has some videos on this but I couldn't tell you which ones. All her content is great, though, so browse around her channel.
This dude lives in current year where the fake news memory holes things on an extremely regular basis, but doesn't believe TPTB could rewrite history back when the literacy rate was a phrase that didn't even exist yet. Yikes.
I feel certain I have nothing to offer you. Believe anything you like. Good luck.
For someone that writes so voluminously, your reading comprehension evidently does not extend to the end of a single sentence. That may inform others as to the potential worth of your "analysis".