Civilization

Favorite Civilization is your favorite?
>What Era
>Biggest Accomplishments
>Why in general

I realized how i wrote the question and I am ashamed of myself and I have brought great dishonor to my bloodline.

Does the Orange Free State count as a civilization?

Lol sure

Not with a flag like that.
0/10, please repeat flag kindergarten.

The entire span of Romans, Italian City-states and modern Italy.
Shaped western civilization through europe, all that shit.
Im Italian, i love my country's/my land's history.

Favorite: Greco-Bactria Kingdom
Biggest Accomplishment: idk?
Why?: I'm Pashtun and it's cool as hell that we were once Buddhists and shit.

>Favourite Ancient Egyptians
>Biggest Accomplishment: Monuments to the gods
>Why: Their isolation made myth and man interchangeable

Pyramid was not built by Egyptians
It was built by anunnakis but they may have used humans though

Entire span or Silla
Biggest accomplishment: 1000 years of history, unified Korean peninsula and kicked out Tang superpower from their greed
Cuz im korean and my primogenitor built that kingdom

>I realized how i wrote the question and I am ashamed of myself and I have brought great dishonor to my bloodline.

This is the best redemption post I've ever read. Redeemed.

Teutonic knights
Knights templar
Hanseatic league
Dutch - Ruyters
Portuguese - dragoons, cacador
Spanish - conquistadors
Spartan/Greek - hoplites


Polish/Lithuanian - winged hussars
Russian -cossacks, oprichniks,tartars
Germany - Frederick barbarossa
Prussia - Bismarck
Guns/xiongnu/mongols/manchu - cav arch

I respect the economic and military systems of these systems that bring about ultra tier warrior types that essentially are insurmountable to face.

Anglo (fvey, rhodesia) internet, nukes, space travel/exploration, elite military groups, super surveilance state etc, banking and finance system

Good post. I'd add Hindenburg.

Republican Rome
First republic to arise in the region as a powerhouse, showing that a republican government can achieve and surpass a monarchy's conquests.

Also had the most based politicians and orators.

This
Also gave us the greatest historical story in all of history

How are you defining civilization here? It usually isn't defined like in the Civilization series.

The greater western civilization metro-area I guess
>Late 1400's - late 1800's Specifically Age of Sail & Exploration
>discovering the world all over again
>Age of sail is romantic as fuck,

Song China - industriousness and potential
Greco-Bactrian Kingdoms - Because of Greek art of Eastern ideas
Chimu - I like their style
Golden Age Netherlands - All the art
Incan Empire - Interesting culture

That's about it

>afghan
how the fuck do you have internet

The Roman Republic was a corrupt murderous shithole that lasted only as long as the total corruption of its senate could be plausibly denied.

>Anglo
>banking and finance system

Third Reich
19th Century
Putting up the best fight possible against the jews
Optimal and healthiest way of living

Well no one seems to be defining civilization here. Just listing their favourite kingdoms or empire
Besides, if it lasted 1000 years, it is safe to classify it as an era

You know, no country remains just. They all corrupt in the end and thats why dyansties come and go. Besides, you are judging ppl who lived before the birth of Jesus with 21st century moral standards

-English civilisation
-19th century
-Industrial revolution, advances in science and technology, global imperialism, economic systems, inventions, charles dickens
-aesthetic victorian london

No you dumbfuck, we're judging them by their own.

Suicide is a viable option for you.

nice meme

Stay asleep

Fair enough

Mayan.
All of it: pre- to classic to post-
Sweetest writing system ever.
Overall best aesthetics ever.

... and from a distance, the human sacrifice adds a kind of flair. If I'd had to deal with them back in the day, I would have probably wanted to spread the smallpox and drop nukes.

>19th century

Literally what

Achaemenid empire
Under Cyrus The 2nd's rule
First code of laws, strongest Empire of it's Time, culture flourished

Why did Persia restore slavery?
That one thing that sets Cyrus apart
But if Cyrus was not a slave, he wouldnt have freed slaves or the code of law. Well who knows

Western civilization today
Greatest standards of living
Most are living in luxury
Socially liberal values predominate

I have a soft spot for the Belle Époque/Late Victorian era in the UK, just a few decades of peace, economic prosperity and technological progress, you have all those colonial empires still around too.

Plus damn good fashion, that's always a plus.

Shh. Highschoolers think that 19th century means the 1900s

comfy as heck painting
i agree, great period. xtremely romantic and comfy

aryan whoever those guis were they conquer the world except china,and the mystery of knowing so litle about them make it much better

Cringe

Athens from the fifth century BC.
In this era Athens saw its first period of absolute democracy. Along with this, Athens saw an increase of stability and economic growth. They also had stuffed the Persian Invasion in 478 giving them a feeling of national pride.

As much as we have to admire Athens because of its contributions to our understanding of Greek history, they did spend most of the 5th Century being almost cartoonishly evil.