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Did non-Europeans had concepts of their realms?

Did Asians see kinship with each toher?
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>>221346181
>we're European, but Scandis aren't
das rite
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>>221346181
Nope. We're mostly a classist society, anyone that shows creativity is hammered down like a nail amd should be content with their plantation worker status.
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>>221346641
>anyone that shows creativity
>I...I have creative s-spirit in me too!!!
You're not creative, it's an escapist fantasy you've conjured up to cope with your mediocrity
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>>221346181
>albania is big enough plus balkans are called mons albanus

I like it
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>>221346181
Yes. Europe is China and Japan is Britania. It parfectly matches
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>>221346181
Depends where
East asians definitely were a cultural sphere, the japanese and koreans always gravitated around china, and the south of china was also part of that periphery before it became "chinese"
South asia, or india if you will, was also connected.
SEA islands also had strong connections

but I don't think any of them were really conscious of being part of one same "civilization" like the western world
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>>221346181
of course
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>>221346181
>sarmatian sea
>sarmatia
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>>221348711
you wish, it will always be östersjön
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>>221348711
Sorry, but Polonia and Sarmatia are different things on the map.
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>>221349010
The map is just old and inaccurate :)
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>>221346598
Stop LARPing as an Asian Ivan. Come home.
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>>221349519
wtf
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>>221349519
It's not really that inaccurate. Sarmatia would be about eastern Poland by the map which would be supported by those percentages around Poland which are weaker on the western side of Poland and stronger on the eastern and southern. I don't know why the map puts Lithuania inland halfway between Wallachia and Prussia which would be somewhere in western Ukraine.
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Urbanized Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztec (or at least some of them) made a distinction between themselves and the semi-nomadic, semi agricultural Chichimeca tribes of Northern Mexico, who they viewed as primitive and barbaric, but also to a degree wise and hardy as a result of their simple lifestyle

But this was primarily a distinction of being urbanized states or not or having certain sophisticated lifestyles or not (and hell in some cases there were Mesoamerican cultures which built cities and had formal governments but still were considered Chichimeca-like in other respects, such as the Otomi, IIRC), rather then it necessarily being a reflection of the division between Mesoamerica and other regions.

When the Spanish arrived, they were mostly seen as just another empire to situation ally ally with or against, which is why many states allied with the Spanish to take out their own political rivals or capitals to gain power and status (not because the Aztec were especially hated as many people say, this happened with many states, not just against the Aztec), rather then uniting against them, though there was certainly some degree of reconigition that the Spanish were more different, especially in regards to them disregarding typical Mesoamerican diplomatic norms



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