migrations

  1. Where else could the Mexica have ended up?

    Much like how the Navajo weren't originally from the American Southwest, the Mexica weren't originally from the Valley of Mexico, only entering it around 1200 CE. This raises a question: where else might they have ended up?
  2. Where else could the Navajo have gone?

    Believe it or not, the Navajo are believed to have originally been from Eastern Alaska and/or Northwestern Canada, only arriving in what is now the American Southwest around 1400 CE. Where else could they have ended up?
  3. Alexander Helios

    Upon the Waters: The History of Borealamerica and Beyond
    Threadmarks: Author's Note: A Brief Explanation

    Upon the Waters: The History of Borealamerica and Beyond Written by Alexander Helios [1] Author's Note: A Brief Explanation Welcome everyone! Now I know what you must be thinking: another timeline about advanced natives? Wow, very original. But before you click out of this thread, bear...
  4. DEBATE:THREE CRADLES OF INDIAN CIVILIZATION BETTER THAN ONE?

    It's a well known fact that the cradle of indian civilization is the indus valley civilization which stated out in the region which is known in the archeological world as Mehrgrah the inhabitants of which latter expanded to the southern indus valley and latter on migrated North and later...
  5. Višeslav

    AHC different early migrations

    I wouldn't be surprised if a thread like this already exists, so my apologies if it does, but here's the gist of it: As the title says, change up early ethnic/tribal migration routes in an interesting way (for example a large Indo-European group in Syria and the Levant). This is kind of similar...
  6. GauchoBadger

    WI: Carantanians in Italy?

    What if the Carantanians had managed to defeat the Lombards sometime around the 8th century, and occupy Northern Italy? Perhaps all the way to Mantua, to keep it more or less realistic... How would the Carantanian state develop from there on in, in terms of: -Language and culture? -Foreign...
  7. [Ottoman AH] - Stronger Turkic plantation across the Middle East?

    See above. Could the Ottomans have managed a greater settling into the likes of the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Cyprus, Mesopotamia and Yemen than OTL, enough to subsume or outnumber "native" Arab, Aramean, Assyrian and Jewish communities by the 1900s? Would it at all have been to their...
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