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History of the World podcast

The Pagan Empire (debrief)

History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler

History

4.8971 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

The dangers of becoming ever dependent on AI for direction and the continuing value of books in an ever modernising society are up for discussion is this debrief episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the history of the World Podcast Illuminati Debrief. New Series, those about to die only on prime video.

0:17.0

Let the game spagge!

0:19.0

Win or lose, all must fight to survive.

0:22.0

My son, show them you can fight.

0:24.2

Enter the arena of the gladiators

0:26.7

starring Anthony Hopkins.

0:28.4

Nothing is more important than our beloved role.

0:31.3

From the director of Independence Day.

0:33.7

The moment is upon us.

0:35.2

Kill or be killed.

0:39.2

Those about to die.

0:40.6

Watch now only on Prime Video.

0:43.0

Hello everyone, thanks for joining me here at this history of the world

0:47.8

Illuminati debrief and of course this week's episode was about the Pagun Emperor

0:55.6

Empire of a big pardon the Pagun Empire of Myanmar and yes something completely different again

1:06.2

something totally different so we're used to all of this medieval

1:20.0

to in and throwing from the rest of the volume and now we go back to this very humble empire beginning out of almost nothing and very much more like the

1:26.7

humble beginnings of an ancient city-state developing

1:30.8

but of course it wouldn't be long before it would be touched by the the

1:37.0

Mongolic invasions of pretty much everywhere and And we see that time and time again during this volume is the mention of the Mongols

1:50.0

and it doesn't matter which area of the world we've covered so far. We're still talking about

1:57.3

the Mongols getting involved. So very interesting how things get tied together and even more so as time goes by we see the remote areas of the world now suddenly coming together and being more involved with each other.

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