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Xiongnu
organization · 3rd c. BCEsupreme leader Modu Chanyu, this loose network of nomads coalesced into a formidable empire, centered on the Mongolian Plateau. After overthrowing their Yuezhi overlords, the Xiongnu established themselves … passing border threat; they were the architects of the first great nomadic empire of the eastern steppes, reshaping the geopolitics of East Asia for nearly eight hundred years
Jainism
organization · 5th c. BCETo conquer is not to subdue others, but to defeat the passions within. This is the radical premise of Jainism, an ancient Indian tradition whose name derives from the Sanskrit verb for victory. Emerging into the historic
Judaism
organization · 5th c. BCETo find seventy, and potentially infinite, facets of meaning in a single text is to understand the restless, literary heart of Judaism. Emerging in the ancient Near East and coalescing around 500 BCE, this Abrahamic, mon