History Lied : The Forgotten Ancient Black Kings and Queens of the World - Book 4: Lost Empires
Overview
History Lied: The Forgotten Ancient Black Kings and Queens of the World - Book 4: Lost Empires
What if entire civilizations were erased-not by time, but by narrative?
In History Lied - Book 4: Lost Empires, discover the powerful African kingdoms and Black royal dynasties that shaped global trade, scholarship, architecture, warfare, and spirituality-yet remain underrepresented in mainstream history. This volume uncovers advanced societies that flourished long before colonial contact and challenges the myths that Africa had no great empires.
From gold-rich West African kingdoms to sophisticated East African trade cities, this book reveals the rulers, innovations, and global influence of civilizations that rivaled Rome, Persia, and China. Through clear research and compelling storytelling, you'll explore how these empires rose to greatness-and why their legacies were diminished.
This is not revisionist history. It is restored history.
What's Inside This Book
The rise and global wealth of the Mali Empire
Mansa Musa's impact on world economics
The intellectual power of Timbuktu universities
The military structure of Songhai
The advanced governance of Great Zimbabwe
Trade networks connecting Africa to Asia and Europe
The Kingdom of Axum and early Christianity in Africa
The Benin Empire's artistic mastery
The role of African queens in political power
Ancient African engineering and architecture
How colonization reshaped historical narratives
Archaeological discoveries confirming African global influence
Who This Book Is For
Readers passionate about African history and ancient civilizations
Students of world history seeking deeper context
Black history enthusiasts exploring pre-colonial empires
Researchers challenging Eurocentric narratives
Fans of hidden or forgotten historical accounts
Educators looking to expand curriculum perspectives
Readers continuing the History Lied series
The world did not begin with colonization. It did not begin with slavery. It did not begin with European maps.
Before borders were drawn, before narratives were rewritten, powerful African empires governed millions, built universities, minted currency, and shaped global commerce. Their cities stood in stone. Their scholars wrote manuscripts. Their kings and queens commanded armies and inspired generations.
When we rediscover these lost empires, we do more than correct textbooks-we restore memory. And when memory is restored, identity becomes stronger, clearer, and unshakable.
History did not forget them. It buried them.
Now it's time to uncover them.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798248704965
- ISBN-10: 9798248704965
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.59 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.84 pounds
- Page Count: 282
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