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Time Machine Diaries: Ancient Civilizations & Future World Predictions.
CNC Productions
48 episodes
3 days ago
An auditory journey through history; From ancient civilizations to futuristic visions, our host guides you through immersive narratives, blending facts with fiction to explore what it means to time travel through the human experience. Music by https://www.youtube.com/ Sound effects by https://www.voicy.network/ Music and Sound Effects by https://pixabay.com/ Donate patreon.com/THO420 Music and SFX https://archive.org/ Sources: https://www.britannica.com/ https://www.nationalww2museum.org/
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An auditory journey through history; From ancient civilizations to futuristic visions, our host guides you through immersive narratives, blending facts with fiction to explore what it means to time travel through the human experience. Music by https://www.youtube.com/ Sound effects by https://www.voicy.network/ Music and Sound Effects by https://pixabay.com/ Donate patreon.com/THO420 Music and SFX https://archive.org/ Sources: https://www.britannica.com/ https://www.nationalww2museum.org/
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Mongol Nightmare: Echoes of the Eternal Sky
Time Machine Diaries: Ancient Civilizations & Future World Predictions.
18 minutes 15 seconds
2 weeks ago
Mongol Nightmare: Echoes of the Eternal Sky

The Mongol Empire is gone, but its shadow still covers the world.
We dive into the aftermath of collapse: the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, the Ilkhanate’s implosion, and the slow decay of the Golden Horde. The roads that once carried wealth now carry plague, and the same global network that connected humanity spreads its worst disasters.
This episode connects the 14th-century unraveling of empire to our own modern world, pandemics, broken supply chains, and systems too big to fail that fail anyway.
History doesn’t repeat itself. It just reloads with faster Wi-Fi.
Support the series at patreon.com/THO420

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  • BBC Documentary. The Mongol Empire — Storm from the East. 1992.

  • Harl, Kenneth W. The Mongol Empire: Genghis and His Successors. The Great Courses, 2020. Audiobook.

  • May, Timothy. The Mongol Conquests in World History. Reaktion Books, 2012.

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  • Weatherford, Jack. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. Random House Audio, 2004. Audiobook.

  • History Hit Podcast. “Collapse of the Mongol Empire.” 2023 episode.

  • McNeill, William H. Plagues and Peoples. Anchor Books, 1998.

  • Aberth, John. The Black Death: The Great Mortality of 1348–1350. Routledge, 2017.

  • Time Machine Diaries: Ancient Civilizations & Future World Predictions.
    An auditory journey through history; From ancient civilizations to futuristic visions, our host guides you through immersive narratives, blending facts with fiction to explore what it means to time travel through the human experience. Music by https://www.youtube.com/ Sound effects by https://www.voicy.network/ Music and Sound Effects by https://pixabay.com/ Donate patreon.com/THO420 Music and SFX https://archive.org/ Sources: https://www.britannica.com/ https://www.nationalww2museum.org/