Murad admitted that when he learned he had been transported to the Ottoman Empire in 1861 and was given the high-risk job of Crown Prince, he just wanted to escape the Ottoman Empire as soon as possible.
But as the titles bestowed upon him multiplied: Governor of Eastern Rumelia, Protector of the Circassians, Master of the Balkans, The Only Sun of Anatolia...
Murad turned his gaze toward the throne of the Sultan of the Empire.
Why can't I sit in the Sultan's position?
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From the Victorian throne to the shadow of the Cold War Iron Curtain, this is an epic of the Kingdom of Romania spanning a century.
Eder, a modern man, was reborn as the Crown Prince of Romania. With his visionary foresight, he refined oil, strengthened the military industry, and promoted reforms. He made precise bets amidst the turmoil of two world wars, transforming the small Balkan country into a regional power that attracted worldwide attention.
However, the real test began after his abdication. His son, Michael I, struggled to protect the legacy left by his father under the Iron Curtain of the Cold War. Faced with Soviet pressure and the ambitions of powerful ministers, the crown was destined to fall. But the Hohenzollern bloodline never abandoned its homeland. Decades of exile allowed them to forge the national spirit overseas; in times of great upheaval, they returned to rebuild the nation's backbone as uncrowned figures.
This is not only a royal legend, but also an immortal epic of a nation's struggle for survival, strength, and self-discovery amidst a century of upheaval in modern times. How did a family that lost its crown achieve eternity in another way? The answer lies on this land they deeply love.
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The bloody hell of "The Walking Dead", the bloody fights of "Blood and Sand, Spartacus", the conspiracy and power of "A Song of Ice and Fire", the heroic mystery of "Norse Mythology", the glory of the legions of "Rome", and the changes of "Prison Break"...
Kirk broke into a fantasy American TV series world, from a geek to a god.
Passion, friendship, love, comedy, fighting, myth, intertwined.
It seems like very few people write about foreign history these days, so I'm thinking of writing one myself. If you're interested, please bookmark, follow, and invest. Thank you! Please subscribe. On November 11, 1869, the cold winter winds were gradually blowing across Europe with the Atlantic winds. However, the prosperous city of Naples in southern Italy remained unaffected. High-ranking officials and nobles gathered outside a magnificent palace, while Umberto paced anxiously inside, glancing frequently at the tightly closed doors. Only when the doors opened and a nurse in a white coat stained with blood announced the good news did he enter the room. Looking at the newborn baby, he asked his father, Vittorio Emanuele II, to name him Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Marie Giannaro di Savoy and bestow upon him the title of Prince of Naples...
In 1883, on the blood-and-fire western frontier, the Dutton family embarked on a westward journey: veteran James protected his family, rebellious daughter Elsa sought freedom, and precocious teenager Tom tamed the fierce green mule "Loach," struggling to survive amidst bandit raids and the desolate wilderness. Armed with covered wagons and lever-action rifles, they enforced an ironclad law between gallows-lined towns and vast grasslands: tame the wilderness or be devoured by it.