Yes but not in the 19th century.It’s not that irregular tbh. Several Iranian dynasties did border the Black Sea, and a few more were a stone’s throw away from making it happen.
Yes but not in the 19th century.It’s not that irregular tbh. Several Iranian dynasties did border the Black Sea, and a few more were a stone’s throw away from making it happen.
Wendigoon is where I learned about it as well, I've been going thru withdrawals now that I've watched like almost all his videos. The one about Franz Ferdinand is hilarious in particular.Rewatched the wendigoon video on this (highly recommend the video and the channel as a whole) because of this post. God what a cool setting. Its so well made and feels so real.
The idea of the sex coca cola is hilarious, and just out of pocket, but it is completely beleivable in universe. Its a rare kind of setting that gets me invested like this one can.
Only thing that I find strange is how Persia expanded all the way to the Black Sea.
Thank you both for your input on this! My thinking with regards to Iran snatching territory up to the Black Sea was as a way to place themselves as a counterweight to Egypt. Basically, with the Ottoman Empire's collapse, there is a bit of a power vacuum in the Middle East. My thinking is that Iran, possibly for religious reasons (I dunno, I haven't looked too closely at the reasoning yet), wants to establish itself as the successor to the Ottoman state and thus, in an attempt to open up more trade routes and ports to boost its economic output, decides to try to get Black Sea territory (and additional Persian Gulf territory).It’s not that irregular tbh. Several Iranian dynasties did border the Black Sea, and a few more were a stone’s throw away from making it happen.
The setting seems quite interesting, but the locations for Assyria and Kurdistan seem a bit strange... Kurdistan misses most Kurdish lands while getting a bunch of Arab lands making it almost certainly mostly Arabic, while Assyria, while it does get most Assyrian lands, well, an Assyrian State is difficult nowadays without a full blown genocide because the Assyrians are not really a majority anywhere, and this state would probably be either Arab or Kurdish majority, not sure.
That being said, for Assyria in particular it's quite possible for an Arab revolt to take up the name for itself, much like our own Syria. This is not as likely for the Kurdish Republic however, so I'd suggest changing the map there a bit.
I'd look up Armenian population maps from the period as well, at least an Ararat republic could be fun to include since you're inclined to giving native peoples a State of their own.
It is an interesting idea, however, and it's always nice to see someone attempt to draw states in the region based on local populations rather than on European imperialist arrangements
Thank you both so much for the suggestions, I really appreciate it!!I'd say that the Kurdish State(s) be located far north, near the OTL Kurdish principalities (pic) , and let Iraq (under the Mamluks) be its own independent state.
Also, by this time (I bet 1880s) Palestine would be a part of a greater Syrian kingdom, as by that time Syria was the name for the whole Ottoman Levant.
Safavid and Qajar Iran both literally had borders a stone’s throw away from the Black Sea. Both are late 18th and early 19th century empires respectively. The exact line of actual control is debatable of course, given how this would have been part of the border areas that Iran, Russia and the Ottoman Empire clashed over.Yes but not in the 19th century.
I'm not making that big of a deal about it so I'm not sure what has you so miffed >_>Safavid and Qajar Iran both literally had borders a stone’s throw away from the Black Sea. Both are late 18th and early 19th century empires respectively. The exact line of actual control is debatable of course, given how this would have been part of the border areas that Iran, Russia and the Ottoman Empire clashed over.
But again, I’m not seeing what’s so inconceivable about these borders. If it’s stated that they’re completely stable borders with absolutely zero racial tension then yes, I’d have questions too (this region isn’t even stable today). But the map just shows the internationally recognized borders at that point in ATL, and that’s perfectly believable.
There's just something really satisfying about the shape of the Mughal Empire here.
Perhaps even spice up the colorless states with help from some more-expansive color schemes? Or are you keeping the traditional "only color relevant states" scheme?Inspired by Thande's ATL Map Database, I updated his maps for the Cliveless World and Gurkani Alam timelines by Tony Jones to the current WorldA basemap. Currently, the borders are kept unchanged from the original maps, although I've been thinking about doing a few modifications of my own similar to these maps on DeviantArt.
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Perm.There's just something really satisfying about the shape of the Mughal Empire here.
Ice Cream ConeThere's just something really satisfying about the shape of the Mughal Empire here.
That’s another thing I’m definitely planning for the reboot maps! I did add a couple more colors to these to help differentiate nations with non-contiguous territory, as well as changing a few to help them contrast better.Perhaps even spice up the colorless states with help from some more-expansive color schemes? Or are you keeping the traditional "only color relevant states" scheme?
Mughal empire is ruled by an evil homumculus trying to create s worldwide Alchemical circle...There's just something really satisfying about the shape of the Mughal Empire here.
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Map I made for my friends MUN proposal. A few others will come both for peace in Croatia and in Bosnia. This is the most maximalist Krajina my friend is offering, the other 2 proposals for Krajina will be similar but smaller.
I would recommend the Gurkani Alam timeline.There's just something really satisfying about the shape of the Mughal Empire here.
Maybe link the post and not just the image?![]()
Anachronistic and Planned world.
The post's from an old account of mine, same user names.Maybe link the post and not just the image?
should be "Oshu Fujiwara" clan, probably?![]()
Anachronistic and Planned world.