Rise of Minor Empires: Civilizations That Could Have Been - Thalia Brookstone - ebook

Rise of Minor Empires: Civilizations That Could Have Been ebook

Thalia Brookstone

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History remembers Rome, Byzantium, and the Ottomans—but countless smaller kingdoms rose with equal ambition, only to vanish from collective memory. This exploration examines polities that briefly flourished before external pressures, internal weaknesses, or sheer contingency ended their expansion and erased their legacies. Through archaeological evidence and fragmentary chronicles, discover kingdoms like the Khazar Khaganate, which controlled Eurasian trade routes before collapsing into obscurity. Follow the Srivijaya maritime empire, whose naval dominance shaped Southeast Asian commerce for centuries before leaving minimal traces. Witness the Bulgar Khanate's transformation from steppe power to forgotten footnote. Understand how the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia balanced Crusader and Muslim powers before geographic vulnerability sealed its fate. Each case reveals factors that determine imperial survival beyond military strength—geographic position, succession stability, cultural adaptability, economic resilience, diplomatic flexibility. Documentary sources show how these kingdoms viewed themselves as permanent fixtures, while archaeological remains mark the material traces of their vanished grandeur. These civilizations were not historical footnotes during their existence—they commanded armies, minted coins, built cities, shaped regional politics. Their disappearance from historical consciousness was neither inevitable nor deserved, but the result of specific conditions that can be reconstructed and analyzed.

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Liczba stron: 180

Rok wydania: 2026

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