One problem: Russia didn’t control Central Asia at the time. That territory was acquired toward the later part of the 19th century, IIRC.here is my map of Napoleonic Asia:
where is Switzerland?
the French can't be that freaking powerful can they![]()
Beside all other issues: Is this a Prussia -led Germany? For that, the suggested time of "unification" seems way too early. Anyway,how did the unifier manage to absorb all non-Austrian German states and, at the same time, steal any influence over Germany from Austria?
I think I have a plausible explanation for both: The protestant win a decisive victory in the 30 years war and conquer all of Germany except Austria, which secedes from the empire. Somewere in the time span of the OP, the Protestant German Empire fights a liberation war that removes Sweden from any territory they have annexed during the Thirty Years' War (as a Swedish fief under the German Crown) and adopt a much less federal constitution, called "Vereinigungsakte" (Act of Unification).where is Switzerland?
the French can't be that freaking powerful can they
One problem: Russia didn’t control Central Asia at the time. That territory was acquired toward the later part of the 19th century, IIRC.