Pervez's map thread

Agha Petros
Andranik Ozanian
Armenia
Assyrians
Assyrian Volunteers
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Britain
Caucasian Campaign

Caucasus
Central Powers

Democratic Republic of Armenia
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Entente
Georgia
Germany
Iran
Iraq

Jangal
Kaiserreich
Kuchik Khan
Kurdistan

Kuwait
Military
Mesopotamian Campaign

Mughan
Nagorno-Karabakh
Ottoman Empire
Persian Campaign
Russia
South Ossetia
Soviet Union
Turkey
WWI


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Andranik Ozanian
Armenia
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Britain
Caucasian Campaign

Caucasus
Central Powers

Democratic Republic of Armenia
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Dunsterforce
Entente

Georgia
Germany
Iran
Iraq
Kaiserreich

Kurdistan

Kuwait
Military
Mesopotamian Campaign

Mughan
Nagorno-Karabakh
Ottoman Empire
Persian Campaign
Russia
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
South Ossetia
Soviet Union
Syria
Turkey
WWI


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Andranik Ozanian
Armenia
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Britain
Caucasian Campaign

Caucasus
Central Powers

Democratic Republic of Armenia
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Entente

Georgia
Germany
Iran
Iraq
Kaiserreich

Kurdistan

Kuwait
Military
Mesopotamian Campaign

Mughan
Nagorno-Karabakh
Ottoman Empire
Persian Campaign
Russia
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
South Ossetia
Syria
Turkey
WWI


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Administrative divisions
Banovina of Croatia
Banovinas
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Croatia
Cvetkovic-Macek Agreement
First Yugoslavia
Interwar period
Kosovo
Macedonia
Montenegro
Serbia
Slovenia


Donau = Danube
Drau = Drava
Kuste = Littoral
Save = Sava

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Aragon
Arborea
Doria
Giudicati
Italy
Malaspina
Sardinia


Sardinia in 1324. Doria was a Genoese family and I think Malaspina was a Pisan one. The Kingdom of Sardinia had been created by the Pope for the Aragonese in 1297 and 1324 was the year the conquest began. So it was a bit like the beginning of the English conquest of Ireland.

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Sardinia in 1324. Doria was a Genoese family and I think Malaspina was a Pisan one. The Kingdom of Sardinia had been created by the Pope for the Aragonese in 1297 and 1324 was the year the conquest began. So it was a bit like the beginning of the English conquest of Ireland.

I read up a bit on this a while back for background research for my TL, and one interesting point is that the state the Pope invented in 1297 was given the name "Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica", with the Aragonese hoping to gain Corsica from Genoa as well as conquering Sardinia. They never managed it and eventually dropped that part of the title. I used it in my TL as a questionable "precedent" for a political movement seeking to unite Corsica and Sardinia, by this point both independent republics.
 
British Empire
British Guiana
Guayana Esequiba
Schomburgk Line
Territorial claims and demands
Venezuela


The modern border, decided in 1899 but challenged by Venezuela since 1962, mostly follows the extended Schomburgk Line, with the upper Cuyuni replaced by the Wenamu (I believe it's one of the 2 unnamed right-hand tributaries east of Yuruan) and the sliver of land leading to the Orinoco Delta recognized as Venezuelan.

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1719 Treaty of Stockholm
Bremen-Verden
Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
Germany
Hanover
Osnabruck
Saxe-Lauenburg
Swedish Empire


Hanover after acquiring most of Saxe-Lauenburg (1689) and Bremen-Verden (1715, recognized by Sweden in 1719). The claim to Saxe-Lauenburg would be recognized by the Emperor in 1728, leading to the withdrawal of Imperial troops from the Lauenburg exclave of Hadeln and its transfer to Hanover.

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