The most relevant nations of history

History can be basically reduced to more or less the following characters.

Egypt, Mesopotamia, Arabia, Persia, Rome, Greece, Khemers, India, China, Incas, Aztecs, France, Germany, Bizantine, Russia, Maoris, Ghana, Israel, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Korea, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Ottomans.

I know pol hate an eurocentric view, but honestly pol should learn the stories of the non european empires of my list.

Khemers

literally who

Incas

Aztecs

no impact on the rest of the world

Maoris

lol

Ghana

lmao

Israel

LMAO

cris stop posting from a vpn after you got your entire country rangebanned

Khemers are the most important Vietnam and South east asia empire.

no impact

Plenty of stuff came from both, like many agricultural products, besides archictectonic marvels.

Marois

Is the most developed empire of oceania.

Ghana

Most important african empire and where many of black culture myths come from.

Israel

Historically relevant.

you forgot USA

We have not enough time to see if it was relevant longer term.

Thanks for that
Dollar Store Will Durant

No Mongols?

Why do niggers always forget about Sumeria?

The most relevant nations of history.

America.
End of list.

mongols are more a destructive force like vikings, like an eartquake.

But yeah, pretty sure I am missing some ones.

summeria is mesopotamia.

You missed Britain, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, which may be the biggest transformation of society in history.

No England? UK?

Sumeria and Mesopotamia are not the same, you retard.

the most important Vietnam and South east asia empire.

the most developed empire of oceania.

Most important african empire

what's next, the most important gorilla troop

Plenty of stuff came from both, like many agricultural products,

You mean the plants that were already growing there, and would have been found and spread to the world by Europeans regardless?
That's not a testament to their civilization, it's a testament to the landmass.

Historically relevant.

Only because of their connection to European Christians and Arab Muslims. Otherwise no one would give a shit.

OP confirmed failure

I think most of pol already know the history of UK and USA.

Summeria simply is too old to have any conflict, but yeah, summer is also the first one.

I think you should learn about relevant empires, maybe to stop literally thinking europeans invented everything.

Mali and Ghana are the foundational empires of the black history.

I think you should learn about relevant empires, maybe to stop literally thinking europeans invented everything.

Mali and Ghana are the foundational empires of the black history.

I don't care. Fuck them all.

Sumer was a city-state conquered by the Akkadians. But, you're technically correct, leaf.

Mali and Ghana have always been tribal shitholes that got ass raped by the Bantu, iirc. To call them empires is laughably incorrect.

my argument was to learn more world history, like the history of africa, asia, america and russia.

The history of the islamic civilization is as big as the european one.
Chinese history and Indian history are bigger than european history.

I don't care. Fuck them all.

Mansa munsa was so rich he caused a literal gold hyperinflation on the middle east when he made the travel to mecca.

Also, timbuctu was relevant historically that even europeans knew about it.

There's 800 years old libraries right now on timbuctu.
Plenty of relevant black scholars came from mali.

Sundiata is also relevant on african history.

You're retarded, Haji.
You live in a world formed by naval trade, industrial might, and the ability to project nuclear power.

Guess which people invented and dominate all three.

Just admit you have no idea what empire actually means.

I can't wait for bongs to start waking up and getting butt blasted at this list and them not on it

Do you mean shit that was possibble by islamic math like algebra?
Or bizantine books of greek philosophers?
Or chinese inventions like powder, naval compass?
Or the concept of the numbers you use to write?

How would european science develop without the numbers you now use to read my post?

Was european science even possible without the algebra of arabia and the decimal system of india?

Depends on the cultural context.

We already know the history of UK and USA, so not relevant to learn something you already know.

Bongs are usually smart enough to not care when people engage in We Wuzzery.

Greece and Rome. No one else comes close.

Not really because certain ancient civilizations dwarf more recent ones and also contemporary ones by pure lasting power

You need to look at an overall world history timeline and it will become immediately apparent who was king and worth studying

China, persia, india come close.

Specially persia and china.

Persia was the eternal rival of greece and rome.
And phoenicians and celts were a huge pain in the ass to rome.

And mongols destroyed rome.

It's spelled Byzantine, retard. Also, calculus is the math that led to the discovery of everything important to modern society, retard.

Islam peaked over a thousand years ago and then became an inbred shadow of it's former self.

You're not fooling any actual historians with your retarded revisions.

European domination is only 500 years.

Chinese history is 5k years.
Egyptian history is 2k years.
Persian history is longer than european domination.
Babilon lasted 1500 years.
India history is around 3-4k years.

Even if you count greeks as the start of european civilization, europeans after 4k years after summer.

So no, europe is not even the longer civilization on top.

Egypt and babilon and India and China were likely older than current european civilization by the time of alexander the great.

bizancio is a correct word in spanish.

calculus

Invented by babilonians, just like using the base 60 of divisions of time into hours, days.

islam peaked

Ottoman empire lasted up to WW1.

Some decent trolling on your part kiddo, but the history is still wrong.

Just because you lasted a long time farming dirt and taking your neighbors as slaves, doesn't automatically make you a great empire.

Projecting force over great distances and making your culture the dominant source of trade, education and military might is what makes a great empire. By those metrics, Britain, and then the good old US of A, make Rome and China look tame.

I went to deepseek AI and gave him what you said as well as your list. and then I told the AI that your list is too long and I want a much shorter version. So that's the new list that was given to me (unaltered):

1. Mesopotamia – Often called the "cradle of civilization."

2. Egypt – Major ancient power with profound cultural and technological influence.

3. Greece – Philosophy, democracy, and early science.

4. Rome – Legal systems, empire-building, and infrastructure.

5. China – Continuous civilization with deep innovations and philosophy.

6. India – Birthplace of major religions, mathematics, and philosophy.

7. Islamic Caliphates (e.g., Abbasid) – Preserved and advanced science, math, and philosophy.

8. Western Europe (esp. post-Renaissance powers like Britain & France) – Colonialism, industrialization, global cultural influence.

notice how America isn't on the list. fucking KEK!

Have you read the hammurabi code?

Babilonians were discussing shit like workers rights and women rights and tribunals and discussios of politics, even before the bible was written.

Egyptians were doing surgeries before creta and minoceans were even a concept.

Chinese were having massive naval battles like caocao famous battle and treatises of war theory hundreds of years before alexander existed.

Buda was teaching about the meaning of suffering 500 years before jesus.

Western africa is not a small place, and is likely bigger than the nazi empire, napoleon empire and most european battles.

It’s Egypt with China as a possible second
I already know I am right and you’re a retard so feel free to read up and realize this eventually

Egypt and China ended two world wars, invented nuclear power and walked on the Moon

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Babilonians were the capital of the world for 1500 years anon.

I honestly think they had technology we don't know.

Egyptians clearly had electricity and some shit like magical healing tech we don't know what it was.

Pretty sure egypt had a cymatic technology.

China also developed shit like Powder which ended european feudalism.

Castles, fortress, medieval knights, ended because of chinese powder.

magical healing tech

it was probably just regular magic
everyone had that before christianity

America hasn’t even lasted 1000 years
Inventions always have an origin and spread
A specific invention does not imply a long lasting civilization or any staying power
The modern world has existed for a fraction of the time as the ancient world
God you’re all such retarded dummy faggots blow me

Let me guess, you think the Earth is flat too.

The only historically relevant events involving India happened around the Indus River, which isn't even in modern day India. The pakis unironically cucked the jeets of their own history

Post your obviously brown hand, Haji.

Also China invented the silk, which was considered a magical unknown source of something that was a trade secret for centuries and where romans considered an extreme luxury.

honestly there were nazi expeditions to seek cymatic technolgy from the ancients.

I need to study india history, so can name anything beyond the indus valley civilization and the guptas.

There has been found some batteries that has small amounts of electrical capabilities after 2k years among egyptian ruins.

Pretty clear they had electricity.

Greeks had basically shit like the ankimatara computer.

Khemers, Maoris, Ghana, Israel, Korea, Sweden, Poland

Ghana

Kys retard

The most relevant nations of history.

the great lakes were minoan strip mines and you don't know shit about them
history is rewritten constantly, "relevancy" is dependant on the era, with inherent recency bias

I'm honestly surprised no one has brought up the Finno Korean Hyperwar yet.

You newfags disgust me.

USA is only 200 years.

Babilon lasted for 1500 years.
Bizantine empire lated for 1500 years.
Egypt lasted for 2500 years.

Hey ESL fag, "an" is incorrect before the word eurocentric you want to use "a eurocentric" instead. The book and the teacher tell you to use "an" before a vowel but this is only for speaking. This is also why "an hospital works" in some accents because they pronounce the H as if it were a vowel. In the case of eurocentric, it starts with a Y in the auditory sense which in America is only sometimes a vowel. in this case it is not.
This outs you as a non native english speaker.

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