Asian History

The Taiping Rebellion, led by Hong Xiuquan who claimed to be Jesus Christ's brother, was one of history's deadliest civil wars that resulted in 20 million deaths and reshaped 19th-century China.
An exploration of the Philippine-American War (1899-1902), examining its origins, brutal nature, and lasting impact on both nations.
An exploration of the Philippine-American War, examining its origins in colonialism, the transition from Spanish to American control, and its devastating human cost.

Forgotten Shadows: The Brutal Philippine-American War Revealed

An in-depth exploration of the brutal Philippine-American War (1899-1902), revealing its forgotten history, devastating impact, and lasting legacy on both nations.

The Bloodiest 12 Years: How Britain Fought The Malayan Communist Insurgency

A comprehensive look at the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960), one of history's most successful counter-insurgency campaigns that shaped modern military doctrine.

The Forgotten War: How America’s Dark Chapter in the Philippines Shaped Modern History

A comprehensive examination of the Philippine-American War, its causes, major events, and lasting impact on both nations.

The Bloodiest Civil War You’ve Never Heard Of: China’s Taiping Rebellion

The Taiping Rebellion, a devastating civil war in 19th century China, was led by a man claiming to be Jesus's brother and resulted in 20-30 million deaths, making it one of history's deadliest conflicts.

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