Scenarios about 'medieval warfare'
Medieval warfare refers to the military practices, strategies, and technologies employed in Europe during the Middle Ages (roughly 5th to 15th centuries). This period was characterized by the dominance of heavily armored cavalry, siege warfare against castles and fortified towns, and the feudal military obligation system. The evolution of medieval warfare significantly influenced political power structures, technological development, and social hierarchies throughout the era.
What If The Mongol Empire Never Formed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Genghis Khan failed to unite the Mongol tribes, preventing the rise of history's largest contiguous land empire and fundamentally altering the development of Eurasia.
What If The Mongol Empire Never Fragmented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Mongol Empire remained unified beyond the 13th century, potentially altering global power dynamics, trade routes, and cultural development across Eurasia.
What If The Mongols Conquered Japan?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Mongol invasions of 1274 and 1281 succeeded, fundamentally altering East Asian history and Japan's cultural and political development.