Site move...
Came to play with this over the weekend and found the site has moved. It is now at:
http://www.lgm.cl/trabajos/flagmaker/
But otherwise seems largely unchanged...
Well, at the end of the 7YW, Britain had a choice between some sugar-producing Caribbean islands and Canada. They chose Canada, but in ATL, the reverse could keep the colonists more tied to Britain. I did this in Monarchy World, among other things...
That's how I understand it. Certainly 'alam' is used in the names of Mughal things in India, which is why I considered it legitimate...
OK. That makes sense. I did wonder which way round the words went, and if there were any modifiers to them.
Now I just need to think about whether I want...
Alam comes from the translation of 'world' into Persian on freelang.net. It seemed the best translation of those it gave, though your jahaan is there too. I did look into it and Alam seemed the best translation of what I was looking for, though I admit I may be wrong...
A selection of (very) short stories in New Scientist on the subject of 'Futures that never happened'. So basically AH, although a lot of ASB-type stuff too. But I liked it, and so here it is...
As far as I can see, Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, the oldest son of King Louis-Philippe of France, was a liberal, middle-class type of royal with a great deal of popular support. However, he died in an accident in 1842 at the age of 32. Six years later his father was forced from...
In 1967, after the Six Day War, in OTL the National Unity Government of Israel voted unanimously to return the Sinai to Egypt and the Golan Heights to Syria in return for peace agreements. The Israeli decision was to be conveyed to the Arab states by the U.S. government. The U.S. was informed of...