Ancient Greek kings used war elephants from Alexander to the Seleucids, shaping battles and empire-building across the Hellenistic world.
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tunisia revives carthage: conquering north africa!
What if Tunisia revived the Carthaginian Empire? See Tunisia conquer Libya, Algeria, and Morocco! But Spain proves too risky, ...
Positioned at a crossroads between Central Africa and the Mediterranean, Ancient Sudan was a nexus for people, cultures and ...
Anticipation is building as Stirling Smith Museum unveils Ancient Sudan: Enduring Heritage — a free British Museum exhibition celebrating ...
The American University in Cairo (AUC) has established the Amelia Peabody Endowed Professorship and Research Fund in ...
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has shattered a new financial frontier, becoming the first African to amass a staggering ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Cambridge World History Series Challenges Eurocentric Narratives
Edited by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks | Translated by Ryu Chung-gi | Sowa-dang | Approximately 400–600 pages per volume | 25,000 ...
The memoir of Nathaniel Isaacs, a Jewish merchant who found himself shipwrecked in what is now South Africa, influenced Shaka ...
When schools blend Africa and the Caribbean into one interchangeable “Black” category, they turn solidarity into stereotype. And when they reduce learning to a day of costumes and flags, they risk ...
It’s time to stop confusing aesthetic praise of ‘beautiful’ Black women in the sociopolitical sphere for liberation. It’s not progress; it’s propaganda.
Analytical Lenses for a Sri Lankan Perspective Having traced Sri Lanka’s historical trajectory—from pre-modern maritime ...
Winter is Coming on MSN
12 fantasy authors pushing the genre in bold new directions
In the last couple decades, fantasy has undergone a metamorphosis. No longer merely the province of quests and chosen ones, ...
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