The study of ancient history uncovered civilizations, innovations, achievements, and legacies that laid the foundation for the modern world.
In a historical clash, the Sassanid Empire and Muslim Arabs clashed at the garrison town of Navahand. Here, the rising Rashidun Caliphate broke the formidable Sassanid Empire.
The Byzantine Empire’s navy was revered in the Mediterranean Sea. At the time, the empire prioritized controlling the sea to ensure its own survival.
The ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria was the first lighthouse in recorded history and guided ships for centuries. It became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
From “dinosaur” to “galaxy,” these 13 English words with Greek origins reveal how ancient Greece shaped modern language.
Who really built our world? These ancient peoples' innovations still steer cities, trade, and communication today.
Hatshepsut was Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh, but her reign was erased from history. Nevertheless, her legacy ensured Egypt endured for centuries beyond her death.
The Bible presents the Moabites as enemies of Israel throughout their history; one of their kings even sacrificed his son to overcome an Israelite alliance.
The Bible presents Baal as a false god that the Israelites had to avoid. Yet, they often went into apostasy and worshiped him.
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