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What happens when two great conquerors of the ancient world and their mighty forces go head to head? A successful but unpredictable Ottoman Sultan was matched against a charismatic Mongol leader of an empire – leading to the Battle of Ankara, fought on 20 July 1402. The Ottomans were led by Bayezid I, who brought his troops against the Turkic Mongols (Timurids), led by Timur, also known as Tamerlane. Two great empires, two powerful leaders, with only one outcome…
Cam Rea - 29/05/2017 - 14:58
... remains of monk, still in lotus position, found in Mongolia 800-year-old remains of medieval monk found poking ...
ancient-origins - 24/06/2017 - 02:03
... Warriors Ancient coffin rescued from tomb raiders in Inner Mongolia reveals remains of aristocratic woman Chairman Mao ...
ashley cowie - 21/02/2018 - 23:00
... all the way to the Atlantic coast of Europe in the west to Mongolia in the east and India in the south. This vast ...
ancient-origins - 23/02/2018 - 02:02
... Surprise Discovery of 45,000-Year-Old Tools in Mongolia Indicates Early Human Migration These new findings ...
ashley cowie - 08/03/2022 - 13:59
Megaliths, stone circles, and cairns flank the 30 meter (100 foot) platform mound; its mortuary cavity contains an estimated several hundred individuals, tightly arranged. Most burials had highly personalized ornaments. Lothagam North demonstrates monumentality may arise among dispersed, mobile groups without strong hierarchy.
ancient-origins - 22/08/2018 - 02:01
... Migration Surprise Discovery of 45,000-Year-Old Tools in Mongolia Indicates Early Human Migration Through analysis of ...
Cecilia Bogaard - 23/07/2021 - 18:34
... millions of them fled from the terror and migrated into Mongolia and elsewhere. Ran Min’s military successes, ...
Aleksa Vučković - 12/03/2023 - 13:58
... in a study released in October, has suggested Nepal or Mongolia for the beginnings for humanity’s loyal companion. ...
Alicia McDermott - 18/12/2015 - 00:52
... remain, but their burial kurgans can be found from Mongolia to the Black Sea. The Scythians were known for ...
lizleafloor - 26/05/2015 - 21:51
... emerge from a melting glacier at Tsengel Khairkha, western Mongolia, a site that has yielded evidence of high-altitude ...
Nathan Falde - 02/11/2022 - 00:00
... their northern cousins, who probably thrived in Siberia, Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau and eastern Asia, most ...
Andrew Collins - 08/12/2019 - 18:33
A brave Japanese and Taiwanese rowing team has successfully replicated a 32,000-year-old ancient sea migration route in a traditional dugout canoe.
ashley cowie - 09/07/2019 - 23:08
The world of Slavic mythology is of the most mysterious and richest ancient and living traditions in the world. As Slavs are the largest ethno-linguistic group in Europe, their beliefs are widespread, diverse, and unique. However, they share a lot of similarities, all stemming from the same source, and all sharing the same core beliefs. And one animal that is a recurring figure in all these myths is the wolf. A powerful, totemic animal, the wolf always held a special place in the legends and myths of the Slavic peoples.
Aleksa Vučković - 16/11/2020 - 17:35
... Remains of Monk, Still in Lotus Position, Found in Mongolia - Some Claim He Was Alive! The French Brews ...
ancient-origins - 16/06/2019 - 23:53
A grave in Peru has been shown to contain the world’s oldest female hunter. This news is potentially explosive. It may change our understanding of gender relations in the ancient Americas and even the nature of prehistoric societies.
Ed Whelan - 05/11/2020 - 17:29
The origins of modern Europeans are shrouded in mystery and wracked by controversy. Archaeologists and linguists have long debated the origins of the Indo-European language family as well as the origins of civilization and settled life in Europe.
Caleb Strom - 06/06/2019 - 19:00
Amidst the buzz of a highway construction project in Romania, a team of workers accidentally stumbled upon a historic trove of buried treasure and a Hun warrior tomb. The archaeological site revealed a magnificent burial, brimming with grave goods, and the fully intact remains of an elite warrior prince dating back to the 5th century AD. Buried alongside his beloved steed, this discovery paints a vivid picture of how accomplished the man must have been as a rider and military leader.
Nathan Falde - 07/02/2023 - 13:54
... region. Such scepters were discovered from as far east as Mongolia, and far west to the Great Hungarian Plains. The ...
Aleksa Vučković - 11/12/2023 - 21:55
Shambhala, which is a Sanskrit word meaning “place of peace” or “place of silence,” is a mythical paradise spoken of in ancient texts, including the Kalachakra Tantra and the ancient scriptures of the Zhang Zhung culture which predated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet. According to legend, it is a land where only the pure of heart can live, meaning those who have achieved enlightenment.
Joanna Gillan - 31/01/2023 - 00:59