Seleucid Empire is the Greatest Non-Islamic Empire! - /pol/ (#510988493) [Archived: 308 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: T5bedkS1Germany
7/21/2025, 9:07:08 PM No.510988493
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>Before Rome, before Islam—there was the Seleucid Empire, born from the legacy of Alexander. And guess what? Its heart was Syria.
>They built Syria’s greatest cities: Antioch (Antakya) – the capital of the empire, Latakia, Apamea, Seleucia Pieria. These cities remained major centers well into the Islamic era. The Seleucids laid the foundations we still walk on.
>For once, Syria led the region economically, politically, and culturally. A proud era for Syrian identity.
>Knowledge and science flourished! The Seleucids helped preserve and spread Hellenistic knowledge—astronomy, medicine, philosophy. Centuries later, Muslims would translate these works into Arabic, launching the Islamic Golden Age.
>Multi-ethnic, multi-religious rule! They ruled Arameans, Jews, Persians, Greeks—not by erasing identities, but balancing them. This echoes Islam’s later civilizational strength: unity with diversity.
>They resisted Rome! The Seleucids stood against rising Roman imperialism. They weren’t colonizers—they were fighting them. As Syrians, that matters.
> Infrastructure that lasted into the Islamic era! Roads, ports, city layouts—Muslim rulers didn’t destroy Seleucid achievements. They repurposed and preserved them. Proof that the empire left a legacy compatible with Islam’s rise.
>In short: The Seleucid Empire gave Syria: Great cities, Political leadership, Cultural and scientific bridges, Anti-colonial resistance, Infrastructure used by Muslims for centuries. And for that, they earn respect!
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Anonymous ID: T5bedkS1Germany
7/21/2025, 9:07:29 PM No.510988535
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>>510988493 (OP)
Anonymous ID: T5bedkS1Germany
7/21/2025, 9:08:08 PM No.510988589
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Anonymous ID: T5bedkS1Germany
7/21/2025, 9:08:41 PM No.510988637
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I hope Jolani: MSSA!
MAKE SYRIA SELEUCID AGAIN!
Anonymous ID: wOtW5odwItaly
7/21/2025, 9:13:28 PM No.510988995
>>510988493 (OP)
Imagine if Alexander had lived further and invaded Carthage and Italy and maybe even fought Chandragupta and annexed Northern India and created an empire spanning from Iberia to Bengal
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Anonymous ID: T5bedkS1Germany
7/21/2025, 9:16:49 PM No.510989224
>>510988995
He just had to try and reach poojeets
I bet he got some illness from Jeetstan and died late because of it
turnig west after beating persia would have beem the smarter choise
1- hist army will take a rest in greece before moving on
2- he will be operation in closer land and thus would win
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7/21/2025, 9:19:40 PM No.510989455
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>>510988995
and yet I like the seleucid more
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7/21/2025, 9:20:13 PM No.510989496
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Anonymous ID: wOtW5odwItaly
7/21/2025, 9:32:25 PM No.510990441
>>510989224
Persia controlled the western hindus valley so it made sense for him to reach the river to subdue the last remnants of the poorsian empire
Anonymous ID: 2A5NEMjD
7/21/2025, 9:33:46 PM No.510990529
>>510988995
Are you kidding? His army and general lost to Mauryans. What makes you think he would have won?
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Anonymous ID: wOtW5odwItaly
7/21/2025, 9:38:59 PM No.510990906
>>510990529
Menander successfully invaded Northern India and founded the IndoGreek kingdom
Additionally, Alexander wasn't Seleucus who had to take on other Diadochi like Gonata in the west and Chandragupta in the East at the same time, so not only would he be able to focus his undivided attention on the Mauryas, but he was a much better commander than either Seleucus or Menander, leading an overall more advanced army than the Maurya one
Anonymous ID: ACFo9K2SCanada
7/21/2025, 9:58:25 PM No.510992222
Literally the hardest start in Rome total war...
Shitty militia hoplites and cav, peltasts, next you get shitty levy Pike's...

Parthia always double teams you with Armenia in the East. Greeks and Pontus on the West, and Egypt sends their spam up through Jerusalem.

Usually I try and hold Babylon and Antioch, building stone walls asap, get summer Mercs from near halicarnassus (rhodian slingers, and Cretan archers are op) hold my cities until I can get line phalanx with cav and archers then move out.

Either I do that or I rush Egypt