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  • Italic Peoples

    I saw groups of fanboys boasting about Rome,Greece,Egypt,Byzantium,the Caliphate and a crapload of other empires,but,apparently,no group seemed to be about the Italic,Oscan-speaking people and,in particular,about the Samnites,who so much teached to Rome.

    Since there was no group,I created one.I honestly think they deserve it.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: April 06, 2013 02:16 AM

    5 member(s)
  • Kipchaks-Cumans History Group

    Kipchaks-Cumans History Group



    TURANIAN FAMILLIES...

    Category: History
    Last Activity: September 17, 2012 05:02 AM

    3 member(s)
  • Minor country's respect

    This is a place for all who like the often forgotten countries that played huge roles in there respective war

    Category: History
    Last Activity: May 02, 2020 03:59 AM

    19 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Member recommendations
  • TW: Historical Research Society

    HISTORICAL RESEARCH & REPOSITORY SOCIETY



    OBJECTIVE:

    The society is committed to advancing historical accuracy through the collection of resources (both print and online) by providing a repository in the hopes of creating a more authentic gaming experience.



    GOALS:

    [1] To collect and share important resources both on the internet and in written books available both on and off line.

    [2] To allow historians and history enthusiast to communicate to share ideas and build friendships

    [3] To foster a greater love for history by aiding in the spread of historical accuracy and review.

    [4] to build a bridge between modders and historians to create better more accurate mods.





    MEMBERSHIP:

    -This group is open to all members TWC.

    -There are no restrictions to membership; professional historians, researchers, amateurs and students are all welcome.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: May 20, 2019 05:19 AM

    34 member(s)
  • The Mongol Empire

    North Asia, V cen. B.C.- IV cen. A.D. Scythian tribes moved to the Siberia and further in East Asia.

    Among all the other nations, they were the first masters of the bow, but this wasn't their only difference.

    They carried with them it spirit, stepp skills, organisation and even agriculture knowledge.

    Going east, they left their former lands to others, and, settling at new locations, transferred their experience to new people of "Hunnu".

    Later, both folks, often and seriously influenced the formation of Chinese culture and statehood.



    East Asia, VII cen. A.D. From north Hunn tribal territories come a man by name "Li Yuang". It was predefined him to creat new single Chinese Empire with combined Altaic stepp army traditions

    and great Chinese culture and administration. In fact, many were interested in that. An empire of "Тan" was born after he took the power in country, but after rule for 300 years, for many reasons,

    theYuang's lost a right on a throne. Began a troubled time for Mongols and Chinesians. Parts of same former Empire choosed a way to reunited their sometime territories.



    East Asia, XIII cen. A.D. North post.Tan and nomad China, experiencing the stages of transformation and consolidation,was ready to conquer the south.

    The "Jin" army wasn't stong enouth for serious war with South "Song", and then, they decided to connect the disparate forces of the steppe tribes.

    The entire subsequent history of the conquest of China by Genghis Khan, associated with a clear plan of "Jin" to create strong and united Altaic-Chinese state

    and to establish total control over the western trade routes. In particular, China has used the invasion of the Mongols for their own building and technology development.

    This gave the opportunity to defeat the "Song", for a growing future and great "Eurasian Yuang".



    Conclusion: China can't be an Empire without Altaic traditions. Today, these traditions have been preserved only in one country.

    Scythians didn't disappear, they watch and wait for a new beginning.



    (Optional) Some mystics for Europeans:

    The people of Asia wished to be united, but for that they needed an army. And they found to whom hand their will. Scythians did it choice.

    They were nomad's tribes that wanted to begin world's association with all interested, to creat one single, equal network with banner of freedom and tolerance.

    Their philosophy was clever and strong, but It was been not simply.

    However it was an altruistic society, who belived in worlds mentality performance and him traditions. It was a society of equality and public order, a time of honest and noble aims...

    there was only complete freedom. The necessity of community was shown in the single bending down to the order in which were not strong ideology, secrets or idols.

    They got barns and unity, but they were not so able to perfect the world. They did not realised an aim of social consolidation of life and consciousness.

    And then people asked: what are they living for? They leaders desired love of their people, virtue. Mongols did not create a miracle for their.

    Confusion overcame nations, and the united empire collapsed. Finally, Mongols "Yuang" dinasty found stability and was fully incorporated. But for a short time.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: July 28, 2013 08:55 PM

    5 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Some fotos
  • Decisive Battles

    We are a group dedicated to making a new Decisive Battles series with rome 2

    Category: History
    Last Activity: July 09, 2015 05:20 AM

    13 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Rome 2
  • Decisive Battles 2.0

    Will change name when we decide on one

    Category: History
    Last Activity: June 02, 2013 06:38 PM

    1 member(s)
    This group doesn't have any discussions yet.
  • DeathGroundTeam

    the team for the fan based decisive battles called Death Ground

    Category: History
    Last Activity: July 09, 2015 05:20 AM

    12 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Hiatus
  • Teutonic Knights

    helfen, wehren, heilen

    Category: History
    Last Activity: September 02, 2013 02:10 AM

    2 member(s)
    This group doesn't have any discussions yet.
  • Greco-Roman Art

    For those who admire the Art and many other things of this fantastic period in human history!!

    Category: History
    Last Activity: October 23, 2019 05:49 AM

    16 member(s)

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