ITT: We discuss our favorite obscure historical empires. Pic related, it's the historic borders of the ancient Judean Empire.
The Serbian Empire
>>1809163
>Judean Empire
2/10 got me to reply
>>1809163
how is it obscure, it's all I heard about growing up
I heard that the Judean Empire warriors were so strong and valiant that the Finns used them as mercenaries.
>>1809163
Aren't that just the Hittite and Egyptian empires?
The Great Kingdom of K*rdistan
Such a magnificent and vast empire that I am sure while last for eons.
Roman fucking shits destroyed my ancestor's empire and stole their lands
>>1809163
>>1810831
This map is so shit it hurts to look at it.
>>1810618
>Losses
>3 Inches of penis length
Every time.
>>1810831
>Celtic Empire
>Implying Gallic tribes even knew they were related to some people in Turkey or, heck, even beyond the Channel.
>Implying Celts did have an at least somewhat centralized Empire like Rome's.
The empire of the crown of Aragon before its unification with Castilla isn't too well known
>>1810998
Gauls absolutely did know they were related. The galatian tribes were perfectly aware of being celtic, and they were considered just as gaulish by the romans as the gauls in Gallia.
That said it's fucking stupid to claim celts to have been anything more than a ethnic group. Hell even when tribes united under a high king they still had very clear distinctions. Like Celtae and Belgae being separate nations with different high kings. Caesar talks about this in his book.
dunno if it can be called an empire (it did rule over different cultural/ ethnic groups), but i like Norgesveldet, which would be Norway at its peak
>>1811012
wasn't it a kingdom ?
>>1810843
why did they never have uluru though
>>1811012
I find the territory they control interesting.
KNOCK KNOCK JEWS! HERE COMES THE PERSIA COCK!
>>1809163
I do wonder how David did that while Judah's population was 2,000 and Jerusalem's was a few hundred
>>1810831
Tfw Carthago master race
>>1809163
I've recently taken an interest in Central Asian khanates around the Aral Sea, mostly because of reading A Bride's Story.