The history lessons of East Africa can be roughly divided into two categories: one part is Far East history, and the other part is the history of Rome and the Holy Roman Empire.
This is not intentional, as the ancient history of the world is essentially centered around the Eurasian continent, along with North Africa, and East Africa certainly won't deliberately expound on the history of the Arab regions. As for Indian history, it's more like listening to myths.
The history of the German people is quite scarce, indeed it can be related to the Ancient Germanic People, but to Rome, the Ancient Germanic People were pure barbarians. Speaking of which, countries like England, France, Germany, and Austria all have connections to the Ancient Germanic People, after all, the fall of the Western Roman Empire was their doing. So it might as well be better to connect the history of the Roman Empire with that of the Holy Roman Empire.
