So /his/ which time period and place really interests you and for what reason?
For me it has to be early medieval britain, especially when the the saxons,angles and jutes started to invade.
I just find how they dressed, fought and lived in an early feudal culture interesting.
Also a society where paganism gets slowly replaced by christianity seems interesting to read about when both groups lived together.
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Stone age
>>2636877
Rome, the republican government was really interesting, as was their military.
Samurai history.
Like samurai, the similarities to Europe are interesting as well as the differences
Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates. I find interesting how Arabs began securing the formidable conquests of the Rashidun period while continuing expanding and how they slowly established an administration, the cities they founded, how they set up an international trade network, their assimilation of Greek philosophy, etc.
The Mesoamericans are rad as fuck, I really love their architectural aesthetics and Tenochtitlan sounds like the coolest thing humanity has ever done.
The Road to El Dorado probably is what kickstarted me thinking them and that idea of a city on a lake with those aesthetics being so cool.
The Viking Age in general, seems amazing that a bunch of farmers in the far north suddenly developed ships that works as good in rivers as in the open sea and how far they managed to get on these ships.
>Song dynasty China
A more fully developed bureaucracy than earlier dynasties, economic prosperity, and they managed to survive losing northern China.
>Europe 1450-1750
Europeans learn more about the world than ever before and attempt to organize this information, as Christendom ruptures from within.
>Central Asia
Once shaped history across Eurasia and one of the Islamic world's cultural centres, until it became a prize for empires.
>Iranian history, mainly Sassanids, Samanids, il-Khanate, Safavids, Pahlavis, and the Islamic Republic
ancient greece, rome.
the fracturing of italy after rome.
the religious schisms in europe
started getting into the napoleonic era and the line infantry with muskets as a whole.
Same as OP in addition to Vikings and all of Roman history.