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  1. How far in Africa could the Ethiopians spread Orthodox Christianity?

    I think you are making a mistake in assume there is a value or theological judgement embedded in his word choice; perceiving the word "only" where it wasn't intended. Referring to one group as the "[X] Orthodox Church" does not prejudice the orthodoxy or un-orthodoxy of any particular position...
  2. Dyed hair much more popular

    Someone should really tell King Salman (or Mubarak, or Abdullah's ghost, or...)
  3. Name of a Post-Revolution Saudi Arabia?

    Federated States of Arabia?
  4. East of Suez: A Post War British Commonwealth TL

    Fascinating-- I think it's worth considering a multi-level Commonwealth with general members (republics) and participants in military and economic cooperation (the erstwhile Dominions). The South African referendum in 1960 was a close-run thing, so it could easily go the other way.
  5. Right at the Centre: Spain 1991-2000

    A Spanish-Moroccan War over Perejil Island? I've seen that before, interested in your take!
  6. Right at the Centre: Spain 1991-2000

    It continues! Will be following this installment just as closely as the last, still holding out hope that the monarchy makes a comeback, as increasingly improbable as that may seem...
  7. Once in a country: Spain 1983-1990

    It's hard to imagine. Wages can try and catch up but for the time being you're having to try and manage to support yourself when prices have risen 50-fold over a matter of days without your pay having done so. That, and I can't imagine it'd be easy to withdraw 70 billion pesetas' worth (at the...
  8. Once in a country: Spain 1983-1990

    Very good! Also, what I'd give to be a currency trader in the autumn of 1983... as the peseta rises from 20000:1 to 700:1 and then again from 25000:1 to 260:1! If you got the timing right, there would be ludicrous sums of money to be made-- starting with $100,000, you'd end up with nearly $275...
  9. Once in a country: Spain 1983-1990

    All I want is for someone to be King (or Queen) when this is all said and done. Don't care who, just... someone. You've really taken Spain on an extraordinary roller coaster ride, and I hope it ends neatly.
  10. "The Realm of Millions of Years": The World of an Atenist Egypt

    So, I was bored waiting for an update. I read van de Mieroop's book. Very interesting, but still waiting. So then I took his class. Yet here I am, still waiting. :D Hoping you'll resume this, some day!
  11. The United Kingdom/British Empire as an Energy Superpower?

    A Britain keeping control of the Trucial States (UAE), Qatar, and Bahrain would appear to be a petrostate, yes, but I suspect given Britain's political history the money would first be squandered on lavish wages for TUC workers and then frittered away on Thatcherite tax cuts. $175 billion a...
  12. Let's all go down the Strand - Images of 1984 reboot

    Indeed, hopefully there shan't be such a long wait! :D
  13. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes II

    What if the Dukedom of Portland had not gone extinct in 1990... and the current Duke was a Conservative politician? William Victor Cavendish-Bentinck, 10th Duke of Portland CB, CBE, KStJ, PC, MP (born 12 October 1957), known politically as Bill Bentinck, is a British Conservative...
  14. TLIAW: The UK Presidential Election - 2015

    This is a great timeline, but at the same time, it's a terribly depressing one. Queen Elizabeth losing the throne is a very upsetting one. :eek:
  15. WI: Hong Kong (and other British territories) elect Members of Parliament

    With the upcoming referendum in the UK on EU membership, some attention has been turned to the fact that Gibraltar will also be voting for it is also in the EU despite being an overseas territory. Some have suggested this may pave the way for Gibraltar to eventually gain representation at...
  16. Could the Ashanti Kingdom survive.

    Oh, forgot about this! Asantehene Prempeh dies in 1928, having in his time accumulated a considerable but not massive fortune- for the multi-nodal nature of Asante rule prevents such a thing- and is succeeded by a distant relation, who is elected Asantehene and enstooled as Prempeh II. The...
  17. Could the Ashanti Kingdom survive.

    Asantehene Prempeh I decides to accept the British's offer to become a protectorate in 1891, becoming convinced (for some reason) that they are bound to lose and the best bet for the Asanteman's survival. Noting the British have a deep belief that the Germans should be kept out of the region...
  18. DBWI : Hugo Boss joined NSDAP?

    OOC: I was hoping people would take the opportunity to post particularly bad Nazi uniforms.
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