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  1. Why did the Qing dynasty conquer Mongolia & Xinjiang instead of ...

    Sep 10, 2025 · From a military history perspective, southeast asia was far too malarial and mountainous for the Qing to exploit their heavy cavalry. As mentioned before, they had tried and failed to take …

  2. Was slavery ever practiced in Asia? | History Forum

    Oct 23, 2025 · In this thread, I am not asking if anyone has ever been enslaved in Asia. I'm sure that there are people enslaved to be ... workers in Asia to this day. I'm asking if there has ever been legal …

  3. my attempt to reconstruct East Asia's prehistory | History Forum

    Jul 14, 2013 · Today, I would like to start my attempt to reconstruct East Asia's prehistory based on genetic and anthropological evidences. It might take me several days to go through all my points. I …

  4. History of Central Asia | History Forum - historum.com

    Jul 9, 2011 · Indian Slaves in central Asia and the history of Slavery in the sub-continent What happened to their Descendants ?

  5. Was slavery ever practiced in Asia? | Page 6 | History Forum

    Oct 23, 2025 · IMHO, slavery and the slave trade weren't essential for the Portuguese in Asia because of the abundance of cheap local labor. Brazil was a different story. It wasn't as essential as it was in …

  6. Why did the Qing dynasty conquer Mongolia & Xinjiang instead of ...

    Sep 10, 2025 · But weren't some of the Chinese in Southeast Asia Ming dynasty loyalists? why did they remain loyal to the ming?

  7. Southeast Asian History | History Forum - historum.com

    May 13, 2017 · Southeast Asian History / Singapore / Thailand / Vietnam / Indonesia / Malaysia / Philippines / Cambodia / Laos / Burma (Myanmar)

  8. Agriculture in Europe and Asia | History Forum

    Apr 19, 2017 · How did the agriculture in Europe differ to the crops and agriculture in the various parts of Asia through out history Ancient and medieval. Specifically East and South Asia, I'm not not talking …

  9. What could the Tocharians do early to survive today as a large nation ...

    Mar 2, 2019 · Minor correction: The Tocharians are not the first wave of Indo-European migrations in Central Asia. Most scholars consider that the Tarim mummies (the earliest examples of the so-called …

  10. History of chairs in Asia

    Oct 6, 2013 · This is something I'm curious about. Historically Koreans never used chairs. But I wonder. How did the Chinese adopt chairs in the past? Even Japan had chairs for some specific purposes …