Historical Entities
This section is dedicated to political and state entities that no longer appear on the current political map, but which have exerted a major influence on the course of history. From vast empires and ideological federations, such as the USSR or Yugoslavia, to states that have fundamentally changed their form of government or official name, this category serves as a bridge between the geography of the past and the reality of the present. Our goal is to preserve the original context of events, respecting the official names under which these nations operated in their respective eras.
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Axial/Iron Age Transformation (800–200 BCE)
The Axial Age represented a civilizational renaissance that transformed human consciousness and political organization across…
Gunpowder Empire Age (1400–1700)
The early modern period saw the consolidation of gunpowder empires that utilized military-technological advantage to…
Industrial–Global Age (1700–1914)
The Industrial Revolution fundamentally restructured the global balance of power, creating unprecedented asymmetries between industrializing…
Industrial–Ideological Age (1914–1991)
The twentieth century represented the crisis of European hegemony and the emergence of ideological competition…
Mongol Integration Age (1200–1350)
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The Mongol conquests created the largest contiguous land empire in history, forcibly integrating Eurasia through…
Russian Empire
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The Russian Empire was one of the largest and most influential states in world history,…
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The Decembrist Revolt (1825)
The Decembrist Revolt, which took place on December 14 (26), 1825, stands as a significant yet ultimately unsuccessful...
Enciclopedic · Russian Empire
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