Survival World on MSN
How the Mongol Empire rose fast, ruled hard, and then collapsed
As the years passed, the Mongol Empire began to crumble under the weight of internal divisions and external pressures. The ...
A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
If you can locate these 10 countries on an unmarked map, your geography skills beat 92% of Americans
From Kazakhstan's vast steppes to Eritrea's Red Sea coast, these aren't your typical geography quiz countries—they're the ...
From the grand halls of Kyiv's cultural institutions to small regional initiatives shaping public dialogue, Ukraine's ...
Comments show significant opposition to leasing Wyoming wildlife habitat, including in migration corridors and near valuable ...
Europe has placed itself in a dangerously vulnerable position, lacking a serious security strategy, showing weakness on ...
The war in Ukraine reshaped human geopolitics, and now, it is reshaping the skies for the birds. Disruptions along the Black ...
Researchers from Nazarbayev University's National Laboratory created the first large-scale, high-quality genotyping dataset ...
Knowledgia on MSN
The empire Rome chose not to fight
At its peak, Rome crushed kingdoms across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East — yet it never fully moved against the Scythian steppe. Nomadic warfare, endless open terrain, and an enemy that refused ...
The northern frontier of China has been the source of unease and conflict for thousands of years.
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