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  1. Sārthākā

    Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    It is theoretically possible, but it goes against the 'stay in the hills and footlands' mentality of nepal during this time. It is possible though. Ranjana is a standardized script. It's tibetan standardized for indo-aryan. North Indian, Tibetan and Chinese phonetics are all represented in...
  2. Impact on Japan if the Emperor and Imperial monarchy was dismantled following WW2

    Hmm... I think I'm somewhere in the middle. On the one hand, I think most people would just accept it and move on (even if they don't like it). After all, that is what they are, people, not a horde of banzai-screeming, Emperor-worshipping automatons. In the end of the day, what they care about...
  3. AHC: Peerless Air Ministry

    In Plymouth, like many British cities, what the Luftwaffe failed to destroy in the old town was subsequently destroyed by the post war city planners!!!
  4. What will happen to the Ottoman Empire if Britain doesn't enter WW1?

    The German-Ottoman Alliance was agreed before the ships were impounded. The text of the Alliance is directed against Russia. It makes no mention of Britain.
  5. Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    Nepal is too far from Bengal to even eye it up really- Jaunpur stands in the way and has a much stronger economic, population and military base than Nepal, as long as it's not wasted. At most Nepal could cut some territory from Mithila and the immediate area but they're as like to threaten...
  6. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)
    Threadmarks: Marty Sklar IV: Expanding in All Directions

    Chapter 27: Expanding into Tomorrow Excerpt from: From a Figment to a Reality: The Imagineering Method! by Marty Sklar The late ‘80s were a busy time for us! We launched a half dozen parks, large and small, and a score of new shows and exhibits. The biggest of all, of course, was Disneyland...
  7. Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    Population of Bengal would not be that big of an hinderance, remember, Turks were severly outnumbered by Bengal yet still won in wars, only a small Persianised Ruling elite was the Massive Hindu Bengalis, Nepal would have something similiar and infact much easier, due to the fact they are Hindus...
  8. Stalin dies on...

    An easy one, well, most likely not! Stalin dies on one of the following dates and how things may play out. Every thing is the same up to these dates. 15th Sept 1939 22nd June 1941 2nd July 1943 29th Jan 1945 I should things will be not so good for the USSR, who may take over, and how long...
  9. East first! Europe after a German / CP victory in 1916

    OTL, the European Union (or rather the common market which came before it) was a deliberate attempt at creating a supranational collaboration in order to prevent further devastating wars. Why would a victorious Germany high on nationalism seek an supranational collaboration? Sure, we might get...
  10. Zulfurium

    A Day in July: An Early 20th Century Timeline

    Next week's update covers Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. The coastal provinces play a role in that update, but you will have to wait until next Sunday to get an answer.
  11. Kennedy Forever

    Emerald of The Equator: An Indonesian TL

    What's Indonesia's relationship like with Australia in TTL?
  12. Demographics of a world without the Great War megathread

    Was it though? Let's not pretend the UK in 1950 was less racist than the UK in 1940. I see it as simple economic pragmatism as labour shortages got more severe, immigration was seen as necessary. As mentioned labour shortages before WW2 were filled by immigrants from Ireland and (and Europe to a...
  13. Sārthākā

    Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    Bengal would be eyed up yes, but only if it was weak. If there is a singular power in Bengal then Nepal will not make a move. Perhaps in return for aid in the Raja Ganesh Coup, Nepal could take some Bengali territory, using underhanded deals like these, but a direct conquest is unlikely. The...
  14. Decembrist Victory Graphic TL
    Threadmarks: List of Presidents of the Jewish Republic (to 1914)

  15. What if no St Nazaire Raid in 1942

    That’s putting the cart before the horse as it was because of the raid that hitler didn’t want the Tirpitz to go into the Atlantic. The loss of the major port on France’s west coast meant returning heavy units had to dash up the Channel for their shortest route home. Otherwise, they’d have to go...
  16. Decembrist Victory Graphic TL
    Threadmarks: Jewish Republic

    The Jewish state in Eastern Europe was the result of the Great Russian Revolution of 1825 and the ensuing Civil War. Following the results of the Peace of Riga of 1829, between the Russian Republic and the Holy Alliance, a buffer Jewish state was created on the territory of parts of the Wolyn...
  17. Decembrist Victory Graphic TL
    Threadmarks: USA Presidental Election, 1856

    Democrats had slow evolution into a pro-Northern, slavery-skeptical, if not anti-slavery party, while Republicans became more and more pro-Southern and pro-Slavery. These processes lead to David Twiggs Presidency (1852-1856). Twiggs, War General and Hero of the Spanish-American War of 1850-1852...
  18. Decembrist Victory Graphic TL
    Threadmarks: USA Presidental Election, 1852

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