The Three Empires-bookcover

By: Yusuf Shah

The Three Empires

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In an era where the clash of steel echoes across lands, the Mongolian forces, with swords drawn and spirits unyielding, advance towards the realms of South Eastern Europe. Their objective: conquest, or a valiant attempt at it. Amidst this rising tide of Mongolian might stands Edgar, the resilient king of Alcrom. Faced with the relentless march of Kublai Khan’s formidable army, Edgar braces for a battle that could reshape the course of history. As the Mongolian onslaught engulfs two neighbouring empires, leaving devastation in its wake, Edgar finds himself in a solitary struggle against an overwhelming adversary. The fate of Alcrom hangs in the balance as its king confronts a pivotal choice: to crush the invading Mongolian Empire or to succumb to the fate that befell the other two empires.

Yusuf Shah, our young author, currently resides in Walsall with his Pakistani parents. His writing journey began when he first got the idea of the Turkish war and the gruesome Mongols. He read The Art of War by Sun Tzu and learned about combat and the different types of weapons used. He was also extremely fascinated by the intriguing history of the Ottoman Empire and its founder, Osman Gazi. Yusuf intends to inspire young minds through his work and is thus looking forward to publishing more titles in the future.

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  • Yusuf Harizaj

    nice book especially for an eleven year old

  • Yusuf Harizaj

    A really good book especially for a eleven year old. Good Work!!!

  • Yusuf Harizaj

    Nice book especially for an 11 year old, it has amazing vocabulary but the one thing that is a negative is the length of the chapters. Most of the chapters are 1 pages long but apart from that it is very good. Well Done Yusuf Shah

  • Harith Shah

    I really found it interesting as it not only touches on a bit of history, but it is also an example of a brilliant piece of fiction, and it kept me wanting to read more!

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