How Geography Forged Asia's Ancient Civilizations
History No One Taught You di ian@iasoftware.org
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Delve into the foundational role of geography in shaping Asia's earliest civilizations in this episode of History No One Taught You. From life-giving rivers that sparked agricultural surpluses and complex societies to towering mountains acting as natural barriers, discover how landscapes dictated migration, trade, and cultural evolution. Unpack why rivers like the Yellow, Yangtze, Indus, and Ganges were engines of empire, while monsoons turned Southeast Asia into a maritime trade superpower.
Key Stories Covered:- Rivers as lifelines: How Yellow River and Yangtze floods created fertile plains, enabling surplus food, cities, and governance in ancient China.
- Mountains as walls: The Himalayas and Hindu Kush isolated South Asia, fostering unique Vedic cultures and controlling vital passes like the Khyber.
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