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  • Medium Aevum

    The group for all those living and learning about the medieval way of life, with common interest in all facets of history relating to the 'Medium Aevum' or Middle Ages from the fifth century A.D. through the fifteenth century A.D.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: June 26, 2013 01:58 PM

    53 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Medium Aevum
  • Sparta

    Fans of ancient Sparta unite!



    The Spartan system I tried earlier failed so I'll have to take power for now untill we get enough people interested for it to work and untill then I'll be slowly changing things here.



    Basileus(King): Phalanx300.



    Current Alliances:

    -The Knights Hospitaller

    -The Knights Templar

    -Samurai Group



    Current Wars: None.



    To become a Citizen for now you'll have to apply to an Syssitia and and be accepted, old members will be auto-Citizen and can choose a Sysittia of their liking. Untill then you will be an Periokoi, one who lives around.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: January 31, 2020 12:57 PM

    108 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    WHERE IS SPARTA?
  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms Discussion Group

    A group dedicated to the discussion of the Sanguozhi period, AKA the Three Kingdom period of China.



    Feel free to come and and debate like an old sage of yore.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: August 03, 2017 06:49 AM

    2 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    A Note for Members New and Old
  • Memory of Jehanne d'Arc

    Group created in dedication to 'the Messenger of God' Jehanne d'Arc.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: September 23, 2020 03:25 AM

    9 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Does this group do anything?
  • Ottoman Empire

    I'll post info/videos about battles, wars etc. about Ottoman Empire and if you gotta questions about it, then join and ask i know very much about them.

    Category: History
    Last Activity: March 19, 2022 05:44 AM

    95 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    do you...
  • Ural-Altaic - MOD's HISTORY INFO - GROUP

    Ural-Altaic - MOD's HISTORY INFO - RESEARCH - GROUP

    Category: History
    Last Activity: September 10, 2012 06:19 AM

    6 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Basileia Total War
  • Mughal Empire

    For all fans of the Mughals in Empire Total War or just generally their culture,literature,history and cuisine etc

    Category: History
    Last Activity: May 24, 2020 03:42 AM

    72 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Mughal: Total War
  • Teutonic Order Club

    This group is for people who like the Teutonic Order (for people who will post for topic)

    Category: History
    Last Activity: March 10, 2020 06:52 PM

    44 member(s)
  • TURANIAN STATES AND TERRITORIES

    TURANIAN Society Party



    TURANIAN STATES AND TERRITORIES





    Turanian Society (Turkish: Turan cemiyeti, Tatar: Turan cämğiäte, Hungarian: Turáni Társaság), a society founded in 1839 by Tatars, aiming at uniting the various Turkic peoples of the Russian empire.



    The name is derived from Turan, an ancient Persian name for the land to the East of Iran where many Turkic folks live, and Turan, the goal of an all Turks uniting state.



    The organisation is one of the earliest forerunners for modern Pan-Turkism and Turanism.





    During the latter part of the 19th century and the early 20th century similar societies were founded in many other countries with claimed Turanian roots:



    Hungarian Turanian Society, Hungary, founded 1910, a conservative and highly secretive Turanianist group inspired by János Sajnovics. It printed the Turan magazine, with frequent articles on Japan, sent a cultural mission to Japan in 1922 and supporting greater links between the Hungarian Royal Household and the Japanese Imperial Family;



    Turanian Alliance of Hungary founded 1920;



    Turanian National Alliance or Alliance of Turanian People ("Turan Minzoku Domei"), founded in Japan in 1921



    Japanese Turanian Society early 1930s; and





    In 1914, in the context of World War I, a Yenl Turan (New Turanian Society) was formed in Constantinople and supported by both Bolsheviks and the German Empire. This project had a strong Islamist agenda and aimed also at non-Turanian Muslims of Central Asia.





    The Altaic hypothesis, as originally proposed by Matthias Castrén in 1844, included Finno-Ugric, Samoyedic, Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic. Subsequently, Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic were grouped together, on account of their especially similar features, while Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic were grouped as Uralic. Two contrasting language families were thereby formed, but the similarities between them led to their retention in a common grouping, named Ural-Altaic.



    The Ural-Altaic family was widely accepted by linguists who studied Uralic and Altaic until well into the 20th century. More recently, they have almost universally rejected it, although for very different reasons. (See below, "Relationship between Uralic and Altaic".)

    Category: History
    Last Activity: November 14, 2014 11:30 AM

    22 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    TURANIAN STATES AND TERRITORIES
  • Ural-Altaic - RESEARCH GROUP

    Ural-Altaic - Members Group For Info About History



    RESEARCH GROUP



    Ural-Altaic - MOD's HISTORY INFO - RESEARCH - GROUP

    Category: History
    Last Activity: May 24, 2020 03:48 AM

    16 member(s)
    Latest Discussion:
    Basileia Total War

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