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Count me in!Can we get rid of That Damn Kazakh Border™?
Count me in!Can we get rid of That Damn Kazakh Border™?
I also don't insist on the Kazakh Border. But... does anyone have a proposal? Maybe you as a Russian, @InfernoMole ? Could you make a patch for a new, better, more plausible(?) northern border of Kazakhstan?
Perhaps use the borders from the early 20th century? Like the Alash AutonomyI also don't insist on the Kazakh Border. But... does anyone have a proposal? Maybe you as a Russian, @InfernoMole ? Could you make a patch for a new, better, more plausible(?) northern border of Kazakhstan?
Sorry, I'm not interested.
Like the Alash Autonomy
Perhaps use the borders from the early 20th century? Like the Alash Autonomy
In what? In the whole thread, or in making a new kazakh border?
Interesting idea to be honest - is there a QBAM of this somewhere? Can you, @Crazy Boris , maybe help us?
Russia is nationalist, correct?
Should there be a couple of post POD state proposals realized? I was thinking about Sequoyah, Absaroka, and Jefferson specifically
Absaroka was a proposal for a state that comprised large swathes of South Dakota,Montana, and Wyoming. It mainly wanted to secede for economic reasonsJefferson is always a good thing, and Absaroka? What would that be?
What do you think of it?
I like the map, but my only nitpick is that the shades of green are too similarView attachment 483085
Cyan- Kazakhstan
Forest Green- Turkmenbashi (or just plain Turkmenistan)
Magenta- Khiva (perhaps Kivanistan?)
Purple- Bukhoromamlakat (more etymologically "correct" Bukhara, literally means Lands of Bukhara)
Green- Kingdom of Ozbek-Namoi Davlat (bit of an etymological error in this universe, the name translates into Kingdom of Uzbek-Namoi Kingdom)
Navy- Tajikiston (more etymologically "correct" Tajikistan
Brown- Qirğizstan (see above)
Blue- Almaatastan (Alma-Ata Land)
This is just my proposal, don't take it as fact
I was following @Crazy Boris's THICCI like the map, but my only nitpick is that the shades of green are too similar
those are very blatantly post-Soviet borders