Mark of Empire Asias Ancient Civilizations
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Historian and Asia expert Peter Lee travels across Southeast Asia to explore the history of four massive empires that changed the course of world history Peter investigates each empires rise and fall researches the secrets hidden within spectacular ancient ruins including Angkor Wat and the Bagan temples and participates in centuriesold living traditions
IMDb 7,3/101 stagione
Interpreti: Peter Lee
TV-PG
Stagione 1
4 episodi
  • 1. Ayutthaya

    1. Ayutthaya

    The city of Ayutthaya in modernday Thailand was the capital of a mighty empire that once controlled large parts of Myanmar Laos Cambodia and Vietnam A cosmopolitan center of over a million residents it was one of the wealthiest cities in the eastern hemisphere but is now largely reduced to ruins
    The city of Ayutthaya in modernday Thailand was the capital of a mighty empire that once controlled large parts of Myanmar Laos Cambodia and Vietnam A cosmopolitan center of over a million residents it was one of the wealthiest cities in the eastern hemisphere but is now largely reduced to ruins
    TV-PG
    47min
    1 mag 2020
  • 2. Bagan

    2. Bagan

    Renowned as the City of a Thousand Pagodas Bagan was the capital of a mighty empire that was the first to unify the territory of presentday Myanmar under Burmese language and culture becoming worldrenowned as a center of Buddhist learning It is now in modernday Burma
    Renowned as the City of a Thousand Pagodas Bagan was the capital of a mighty empire that was the first to unify the territory of presentday Myanmar under Burmese language and culture becoming worldrenowned as a center of Buddhist learning It is now in modernday Burma
    TV-PG
    46min
    1 mag 2020
  • 3. Angkor

    3. Angkor

    The Khmer civilization of the 9th to the 15th century conquered parts of Cambodia Vietnam Laos and Thailand to become one of Southeast Asias largest empires headquartered in the city of Angkor Now attracting over 25 million visitors a year it houses Angkor Wat one of Cambodias most popular tourist attractions
    The Khmer civilization of the 9th to the 15th century conquered parts of Cambodia Vietnam Laos and Thailand to become one of Southeast Asias largest empires headquartered in the city of Angkor Now attracting over 25 million visitors a year it houses Angkor Wat one of Cambodias most popular tourist attractions
    TV-PG
    46min
    1 mag 2020
  • 4. Majapahit

    4. Majapahit

    A look back at the Majapahit Empire which spanned the 13th and 16th centuries It was the largest such entity in Southeast Asia and the center of the worldfamous spice trade that stretched from China to India the Middle East Africa and Europe
    A look back at the Majapahit Empire which spanned the 13th and 16th centuries It was the largest such entity in Southeast Asia and the center of the worldfamous spice trade that stretched from China to India the Middle East Africa and Europe
    TV-PG
    47min
    1 mag 2020
  • Mark of Empire Asias Ancient Civilizations
    IMDb 7,3/101 stagione
    Historian and Asia expert Peter Lee travels across Southeast Asia to explore the history of four massive empires that changed the course of world history Peter investigates each empires rise and fall researches the secrets hidden within spectacular ancient ruins including Angkor Wat and the Bagan temples and participates in centuriesold living traditions
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    Reshma AilmchandaniChelsea Mose
    Produttori
    Reshma AilmchandaniChelsea Mose
    Interpreti
    Peter Lee
    Produzione
    MagellanTV
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