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Lost Dynasties: Royal Lines That Vanished. How Ruling Families Rose to Power and Disappeared from History, 800-1800

Par : Sofia Lane
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  • Nombre de pages168
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-25238-1
  • EAN9783565252381
  • Date de parution16/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

Dynasties that once commanded absolute authority over vast territories have been erased from historical consciousness, their palaces excavated as archaeological puzzles rather than remembered as centers of power. This exploration traces royal lineages that shaped regions for generations before conquest, succession crises, or gradual decline ended their rule and consigned them to scholarly footnotes. Through documentary evidence and archaeological remains, discover how the Ghaznavid sultans built an empire spanning Persia to India before fragmenting into warring factions.
Follow the Zagwe dynasty of Ethiopia, whose rock-hewn churches survive while their political achievements remain obscure. Witness the Ayyubid family's transformation from Saladin's prestige to rapid dissolution across multiple successor states. Understand how the Ghurid rulers controlled Central Asian trade routes before vanishing so completely that historians debate their ethnic origins. Each dynasty reveals patterns in royal power's fragility-succession disputes that fractured kingdoms, military defeats that shattered legitimacy, cultural assimilation that dissolved distinct identities, geographic isolation that prevented recovery.
Court chronicles and administrative documents show how these families perceived their permanence, while material evidence marks the physical traces of their authority. These were not minor players during their era-they commanded armies, administered justice, patronized culture, and shaped the political landscape. Their disappearance demonstrates that historical memory depends on factors beyond contemporary significance.