Scenarios about 'military conquests'
Military conquests refer to the forceful acquisition of territories through armed conflict, resulting in the expansion of political control and establishment of empires throughout history. From Alexander the Great's campaigns to the Mongol invasions and European colonial conquests, these military expansions fundamentally altered geopolitical landscapes, transferred resources, and facilitated cultural exchanges that shaped civilizations. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of pivotal military conquests serve as critical divergence points that reshape power structures and cultural development.
What If Alexander The Great Lived Longer?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Alexander the Great didn't die at 32 but continued his conquests and consolidated his vast empire, potentially changing the course of Western and Eastern civilization.