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  • Byzantine Purple

    Byzantine Purple

    Fantasy MAGIC DARK SUPERPOWERS VILLAIN GENIUS BETRAYAL REVENGE REBIRTH TWISTED HEARTTHROB

    "History is a survivor's tale. It knows no villains. Only failures." A decade ago, Leudora had her major enemies eliminated - the scientist known as the Dalmatian Serpent, and his followers, who sought her people’s blood. A ruthless guardian of her kin and an unscrupulous politician, Leudora lived with her guilty conscience for as long as the invisible barrier that shields civilization from madness remained intact. But it is no longer so. When the Veil starts to fade, slowly poisoning the air and endangering those whom she once sought to protect, Leudora wants answers.She does not expect it when the answers confirm the Dalmatian Serpent’s theories: Leudora’s own people, conducting bloody experiments to protect themselves from their powerful neighbors, are causing the Veil’s degradation. If this gets out, not only the guilty, but all her people will be blamed. Trying to prevent a war and stop the Veil’s decay, Leudora turns to her enemy’s research. The deeper she delves into the Dalmatian Serpent’s secrets, the more Leudora finds herself drawn to his fascinating mind and dark science. If she follows in his footsteps, all her kin will turn against her. If Leudora stays loyal to her people, she will have to side with those who may bring them all to the verge of extinction. -------------------Update Schedule: Twice a week following the first ten chapters. Chapter length varies from 3000 words to 11000. Trigger Warnings: questionable morals, toxic relationships, obsessive love/hate, mild gore, occasional violence, psychological and physical abuse, polarizing characters. If any of these aspects disturb you, do not read the novel.

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  • Return of the Byzantine Empire

    Return of the Byzantine Empire

    War ACTION REINCARNATION SYSTEM KINGDOMBUILDING CONQUER

    Synopsis: A Guy from the 21st century that studied History and Engineering is reincarnated as the Emperor of Byzantium in a different world with a system, after dying from dark matter poisoning. Will he be able to lead the Byzantine Empire to a path of reclaiming Roman glory? Or will he fail and be the demise to it all?

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  • Byzantine Timeline

    Byzantine Timeline

    History HISTORICAL

    Rome has survived. Not just the city, but the eastern empire held out, expanded and and survived.These are the reports on the empire's history and the history of the rest of the world in the Byzantine Timeline.

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  • ~The Greatest Emperor of the Byzantine~

    ~The Greatest Emperor of the Byzantine~

    ~Emperor Constantine Xll Palaiologos of the Byzantine Empire~

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  • HUNT; AFRICAN TREASURES

    HUNT; AFRICAN TREASURES

    History ACTION ROMANCE ADVENTURE

    Viking has set their foot almost everywhere in Europe lets see how how their journey to Africa will be and the challenges along the road especially with byzantine

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  • tales from the empire

    tales from the empire

    various tales from many fantastical empires from the conflict of the mighty northern and central empires of a fantasy world to the many adventures of an officer of the Neo Byzantine empire in space and other excerpts

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  • (Hiatus)Rise and Fall

    (Hiatus)Rise and Fall

    You want a synopsis? Cheeky... We have our mc, he starts a new mmo. which has everything from the day to day life of a soldier to the rise of a lord. Our mc chooses the byzantine faction from there he will need. First to rise through the ranks until he will be able to gain the right to create his own fiefdom far away in the frontier will he fail? Probably not i mean otherwise is not a kingdom building story... But will there be a twist perhaps. Read and find out.Well when i write that part anyways.I might be streaming my writing at https://www.twitch.tv/stratigosvlassis

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  • E.D.G.E

    E.D.G.E

    Fantasy ACTION ADVENTURE SUPERPOWERS HISTORICAL URBAN FASTPACED

    A young bookie named Hans awakens dangerous powers after nearly dying, forcing him and his companion Damascus to go on the run from the Byzantine Empire who desperately want to kill or capture him.

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  • How the bravery of hazrat umer impressed holy prophet hazrat muhammad

    How the bravery of hazrat umer impressed holy prophet hazrat muhammad

    Umar initially opposed Muhammad, his distant Qurayshite kinsman and later son-in-law. Following his conversion to Islam in 616, he became the first Muslim to openly pray at the Kaaba. Umar participated in almost all battles and expeditions under Muhammad, who bestowed the title al-Faruq ('the Distinguisher') upon Umar, for his judgements. After Muhammad's death in June 632, Umar pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) as the first caliph and served as the closest adviser to the latter until August 634, when the dying Abu Bakr nominated Umar as his successor. Under Umar, the caliphate expanded at an unprecedented rate, ruling the Sasanian Empire and more than two-thirds of the Byzantine Empire.[3] His attacks against the Sasanian Empire resulted in the conquest of Persia in less than two years (642–644). According to Jewish tradition, Umar set aside the Christian ban on Jews and allowed them into Jerusalem and to worship.[4] Umar was assassinated by the Persian slave Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz in 644. Umar is generally viewed by historians to be one of the most powerful and influential Muslim caliphs in history.[5] He is revered in the Sunni Islamic tradition as a great just ruler and paragon of Islamic virtues,[6] and some hadiths identify him as the second greatest of the Sahabah after Abu Bakr.[7][8] He is viewed negatively in the Twelver Shia tradition.[9]

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  • The Paramour of Vow

    The Paramour of Vow

    History MAGIC MYSTERY

    Blooded! In this period, only a few can love at liberty and hearts were bounded with evermore hitches. However, the bliss will be more than truest if you chance to be in the privilege of love’s byzantine realm. *** “Your majesty, will you dare to leave the people of Sinai for that untitled woman of the east? Can your heart take to let them suffer under your brother’s reign? Will you live in joy if your birthland is in bloodshed? Will you slept tight if our people will be tortured injustice? REMEMBER THIS! BEFORE YOU MET HER, YOU ARE FIRST A LEADER! A LEADER THAT IS BOUNDED TO LIVE FOR HIS PEOPLE, NOT FOR HIS SELF OR FOR ANY WOMAN!” His feet that were courageous to step away stooped upon hearing his mother’s word. “Potron, my son, have pity and do not dismay heaven.” Potron’s legs betrayed him to the ground, his eyes were rainy, and his heart is cloudy, but his mind had already obeyed the woman’s words. He stood and walked back to where he should be resting the night, but his eyes cannot stop looking back to where he wanted to be. His steps sounded loud, but his mother likes the rhythm. *** Can marriage that is bound to protect the throne will last?

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  • DEMIMU INSYIRAH

    DEMIMU INSYIRAH

    Fantasy WEAKTOSTRONG TRAGEDY SURVIVAL BETRAYAL HISTORICAL

    Kerajaan Merakati adalah sebuah kerajaan yang aman damai sehinggalah ia diserang oleh kerajaan Byzantine. Husna dan adiknya, Insyirah harus bertahan hidup selepas ibu bapa mereka terkorban. Mampukah Husna melindungi adik kesayangannya itu?

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  • The History Of Islam..❤️✨

    The History Of Islam..❤️✨

    The history of Islam concerns the political, social, economic and cultural developments of Islamic civilization. Most historians[1] believe that Islam originated in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century CE. Muslims regard Islam as a return to the original faith of the prophets, such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon and Jesus, and, with the submission (Islam) to the will of God.[2][3][4]According to tradition, in 610 CE, the Islamic prophet Muhammad began receiving what Muslims consider to be divine revelations, calling for submission to the one God, the expectation of the imminent Last Judgement, and caring for the poor and needy.[5] Muhammad's message won over a handful of followers and was met with increasing opposition from Meccan notables.[6] In 622, a few years after losing protection with the death of his influential uncle Abu Talib, Muhammad migrated to the city of Yathrib (now known as Medina). With Muhammad's death in 632, disagreement broke out over who would succeed him as leader of the Muslim community during the Rashidun Caliphate.By the 8th century, the Umayyad Caliphate extended from Iberia in the west to the Indus River in the east. Polities such as those ruled by the Umayyads and Abbasid Caliphate (in the Middle East and later in Spain and Southern Italy), Fatimids, Seljuks, Ayyubids and Mamluks were among the most influential powers in the world. Highly persianized empires built by the Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids made significant developments. The Islamic Golden Age gave rise to many centers of culture and science and produced notable polymaths, astronomers, mathematicians, physicians and philosophers during the Middle Ages.By the early 13th century, the Delhi Sultanate conquered the northern Indian subcontinent, while Turkic dynasties like the Sultanate of Rum and Artuqids conquered much of Anatolia from the Byzantine Empire throughout the 11th and 12th centuries. In the 13th and 14th centuries, destructive Mongol invasions and those of Tamerlane (Timur) from the East, along with the loss of population in the Black Death, greatly weakened the traditional centers of the Muslim world, stretching from Persia to Egypt, but saw the emergence of the Timurid Renaissance and major global economic powers such as West Africa's Mali Empire and South Asia's Bengal Sultanate.[7][8][9] Following the deportation and enslavement of the Muslim Moors from the Emirate of Sicily and other Italian territories,[10] the Islamic Spain was gradually conquered by Christian forces during the Reconquista. Nonetheless, in the Early Modern period, the states of the Age of the Islamic Gunpowders—the Ottoman Turkey, Safavid Iran and Mughal India—emerged as great world powers.During the 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the Islamic world fell under the influence or direct control of European "Great Powers." Their efforts to win independence and build modern nation-states over the course of the last two centuries continue to reverberate to the present day, as well as fuel conflict-zones in regions such as Palestine, Kashmir, Xinjiang, Chechnya, Central Africa, Bosnia and Myanmar. The Oil boom stabilized the Arab States of the Gulf Cooperation Council, making them the world's largest oil producers and exporters, which focus on free trade and tourism.[11][12]

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  • Anatolia

    Anatolia

    One of the great crossroads of ancient civilizations is a broad peninsula that lies between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Called Asia Minor (Lesser Asia) by the Romans, the land is the Asian part of modern Turkey, across Thrace. It lies across the Aegean Sea to the east of Greece and is usually known by its ancient name Anatolia.Asia Minor juts westward from Asia to within 800 meters (half a mile) of Europe at the city of Istanbul, where three suspension bridges over the strait of Bosphorus link the two continents. Asia Minor is also bordered by the Sea of Marmara on the northwest. The area of the peninsula is about 756,000 square kilometers (292,000 square miles).The interior is a high arid plateau, about 900 meters (3,000 feet) in elevation, flanked to the north and south by rugged mountain ranges. Within the plateau a number of ranges enclose broad, flat valleys, where several lakes have formed.A Mediterranean-type climate of hot, dry summers and mild, moist winters prevails in the coastal areas. The dry central plateau has hot summers and cold winters. During all seasons high winds are common; moist Mediterranean winds bring rain to the coastal regions in the winter. There is little rainfall in the summer.In about 2.000 BC Asia Minor was in the hands of the Hittites, who migrated from the area east of the Black Sea. Their civilization rivaled that of the Egyptians and Babylonians. In the 12th century BC their empire fell to the Assyrians. Small seaboard states grew up, only to fall to the Greeks, who colonized the entire Aegean coast in about the 8th century BC. According to the legend, they first laid siege to the city-state of Troy during the Trojan War. In 560 BC Croesus mounted the throne of Lydia in Asia Minor and soon brought all the Greek colonies under his rule. King Croesus was overthrown by Cyrus the Great of Persia. Two hundred years later Alexander the Great again spread Greek rule over the peninsula.After its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BC, Asia Minor enjoyed centuries of peace under the Roman rule. During the Middle Ages, as a part of the Byzantine Empire, it became a center of Christianity and the guardian of Greek and Roman culture. One of the chief medieval trade routes passed through the region. As the power of the Empire declined, Arabs and Mongols invaded. In the 15th century the Ottoman Turks conquered the peninsula and made Istanbul (then known as Constantinople) their capital. The Ottoman Empire lasted until 1922. The next year Asia Minor became the larger part of the Turkish Republic under the leadership of Kemal Atatürk. He had set up a government in Ankara, which became the new capital of Turkey.For sample Tours to some of the sites belonging to the above civilizations, please check My Tours.Historic Ages of AnatoliaPaleolithic Age (Early Stone Age) 60,000 - 10,000 BCMesolithic Age (Mid Stone Age) 10,000 - 8,500 BCNeolithic Age (Late Stone Age) 8,500 - 5,000 BCChalcolithic Age (Copper Age) 5,000 - 3,000 BCBronze Age 3,000 - 2,000 BCHatti and Hurrian Civilization 2,500 - 2,000 BCTroy - II Settlement 2,500 - 2,000 BCHatti and Hittite Principalities Period 2,000 - 1,750 BCGreat Hittite KingdomHurri Civilization 1,750 - 1,200 BCTroy - VI Civilization 1,800 - 1,275 BCAegean Migration and Invasion From Balkans 1,200 BCThe Anatolian Principalities during the Iron Age 1,200 - 700 BCUrartu Civilization 900 - 600 BCThe Civilization of Phrygia 750 - 300 BCLydia, Caria and Lycia Civilizations 700 - 300 BCIonian Civilization 1,050 - 300 BCPersian Conquest 545 - 333 BCHellenistic And Roman Age 333 BC - 395 ADByzantine Civilization 330 - 1453 ADSeljuk Civilization 1071 - 1300 ADOttomans 1299 - 1923 ADThe Turkish Republic 1923 - present

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