Description
In The Kingdom of Manytsch: A Rediscovered Civilization, readers are introduced to one of medieval Eurasia’s most enigmatic and overlooked polities. Buried in obscurity for centuries, the dual monarchy-republic of Manytsch has emerged through groundbreaking archaeological discoveries, decoded languages, and technological innovations. This work explores the kingdom’s distinctive system of governance—where kings and presidents ruled in tandem—the intricate layers of its regional administration, and its diplomatic ties stretching from the Golden Horde to the Delhi Sultanate. Central to the story is the decipherment of the Masche script and the Manysch language, a linguistic mosaic of Germanic, Slavic, and English influences, which unlocked the kingdom’s scrolls, treaties, and chronicles. Richly detailed and methodically reconstructed, this account brings to life a sophisticated, multicultural realm that once bridged East and West. The Kingdom of Manytsch is both a scholarly triumph and a narrative of rediscovery, challenging our understanding of medieval global connectivity.