Empire
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This is the story of the Barbarian King who ended the Western Roman Empire. The Germanic Chieftain Odoacer’s removal of the child emperor concluded Imperial Rule in the west. I r...
Recommended books for Liberalism, Secularism, and Sharia: -Liberalism a Counter-History - Domenico Lusordo -Islam and Secularism - Naquib al-Attas The Impossible State - Wael Hall...
The Cholas - An Extraordinary Empire One of the greatest & longest ruling dynasties the world has ever seen, the Chola Empire was truly legendary & marked by exceptional achieveme...
Types of Governments! (Interesting Thread🧵) - ⦿ Empire- the state is controlled by a single ruler. The Emperor or Empress has absolute say in what happens within the government....
The last few days since the death of Queen Elizabeth II have felt like a complete whirlwind. As someone who studies the history of monarchy & empire, there's been so much to proces...
Here are the Richest People In History: 1. Mansa Musa (1280-1337) - Wealth incalculable Mansa Moussa, who ruled the Malian Empire, lived from 1280 to 1337 considered the richest...
Samudra Gupta- one of our greatest Kings,about whom able historians of past tried to downplay,to showcase invaders & settlers better. **** Samudragupta : The greatest of the great...
Skandagupta: The Savior of Bharat In the 5th century, two of the ancient world's superpowers, Rome and India - were threatened by massive migrations of nomadic peoples. But while...
History of the Maratha Empire according to Europeans. By William Thomson 1779. Marathas were called a Brave, Powerful, Invincible nation never subdued in Indian history. https://...
Contemporary Mughal Historian, Muhammad Bakhtawar Khan, from 1660, speaks of the POWER of Bhonsale Chattrapati Maratha Empire:— "Most Rajas and all the Rayas from ALL AROUND HINDU...
Rashtrakutas were probably the most religiously tolerant and secular empire of the 10th century. Emperor Krishna II (878-915) had appointed an Arab Mohammedan named Madhumati (Mo...
1/Day 5 of #bookhistory. Yesterday, we looked at the networks that connect British MS collectors to the markets in Istanbul and Aleppo. Today, we look at what made those places the...