Didnt you make a map of more successful crusader kingdoms Diamond? If so would you re-post it?
An attempt at this. This is a world resulting from a more successful Mongol conquest in Europe. Many Europeans flee to the Crusader States, giving them the boost they need to hold on and expand into Egypt. (Yes, I know I've used that trope before, but I like it. ) The Mongols do not convert en masse to Islam, instead adopting a patchwork of religions which in time grows into their own unique religion; Arab and other muslim nobles and their followers flee south to east Africa and Madagascar, where they set up rival caliphates. France eventually emerges as Europe's 'superpower', reuniting the shattered lands to drive out the Mongols in the 14th century.
Could someone combine these three maps into a world map, with South America as per OTL in 1920?
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4056/randommaprp4.png
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/8895/europe19252xr7.gif
http://decadesofdarkness.alternatehistory.com/NorAmerica1910.gif
With credit to Jared and Hendryk.
Could someone combine these three maps into a world map, with South America as per OTL in 1920?
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4056/randommaprp4.png
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/8895/europe19252xr7.gif
http://decadesofdarkness.alternatehistory.com/NorAmerica1910.gif
With credit to Jared and Hendryk.
The closest I can find is Thande's 1800 map. https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=417430&postcount=2Could someone possibly point me in the direction of a map of the world in 1796? I cast my eye at the map thread, but the fact that it's at nigh on 300 pages dissuaded me from a more thorough search . . .
Here you go.
The Russia-Yakutia border might be a little off since I went by geographic features for that one.
The one below?Didnt you make a map of more successful crusader kingdoms Diamond? If so would you re-post it?
1. The Hungarian Khanate is Christian - a mutant offshoot of the Orthodox Church.Veeeery nice. Is the Hungarian Khanate Christian or Syncreatic?
I note the Levant and Egypt seem to be separate states by 1785: dynastic split or Islamic revival?
Can't say I think much of Utrecht's long-term prospects, not with that giant France next door and a lack of strong continental powers for them to ally with...
is that Novgorod in NW Russia/Finland?
best,
Bruce
The closest I can find is Thande's 1800 map. https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=417430&postcount=2
I'd like to request a follow up on this map, prehap 1820s? Or maybe into 1880s?An attempt at this. This is a world resulting from a more successful Mongol conquest in Europe. Many Europeans flee to the Crusader States, giving them the boost they need to hold on and expand into Egypt. (Yes, I know I've used that trope before, but I like it. ) The Mongols do not convert en masse to Islam, instead adopting a patchwork of religions which in time grows into their own unique religion; Arab and other muslim nobles and their followers flee south to east Africa and Madagascar, where they set up rival caliphates. France eventually emerges as Europe's 'superpower', reuniting the shattered lands to drive out the Mongols in the 14th century.
*ponders...*I'd like to request a follow up on this map, prehap 1820s? Or maybe into 1880s?