Somehow this implies that the Arabs and Chinese expanded like a boomerang, since modern Arabs and Chinese are from the Arabian Peninsula and Henan respectively.If it is, then it’s in an alternate timeline with just a rump Finland.
Somehow this implies that the Arabs and Chinese expanded like a boomerang, since modern Arabs and Chinese are from the Arabian Peninsula and Henan respectively.If it is, then it’s in an alternate timeline with just a rump Finland.
Pssst, that's a joke map. The whole "Finno-Korean Hyperwar" meme is meant to poke fun at nationalists who prattle on about their country's glorious past.Somehow this implies that the Arabs and Chinese expanded like a boomerang, since modern Arabs and Chinese are from the Arabian Peninsula and Henan respectively.
I know. It's not meant to be taken seriously. Where the ethnicities are located just end up with my conclusion.Pssst, that's a joke map. The whole "Finno-Korean Hyperwar" meme is meant to poke fun at nationalists who prattle on about their country's glorious past.
A map, probably about the percentages of Islam or something like that (though they seem to ignore the sizable arabic and turkish communities in Western Europe... or the Uighurs in China)
Just don't look at the Balkans. Or try to find Ecuador. Don't.
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A map, probably about the percentages of Islam or something like that (though they seem to ignore the sizable arabic and turkish communities in Western Europe... or the Uighurs in China)
Just don't look at the Balkans. Or try to find Ecuador. Don't.
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This isn’t even correct if it’s about Muslim populations. Bosnia, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia are shown as not Muslim-majority. Several countries, such as Ukraine and Madagascar, are shown with higher Muslim populations than they actually have. Crimea, Corsica, and Sardinia are shown as independent Muslim countries.
The Caledonian Canal in Scotland has been expanded quite a bit, I see. On the plus side, Nessie can now escape into the wider ocean...A map, probably about the percentages of Islam or something like that (though they seem to ignore the sizable arabic and turkish communities in Western Europe... or the Uighurs in China)
Just don't look at the Balkans. Or try to find Ecuador. Don't.
I told you not to look.
Also Kashmir.A map, probably about the percentages of Islam or something like that (though they seem to ignore the sizable arabic and turkish communities in Western Europe... or the Uighurs in China)
Just don't look at the Balkans. Or try to find Ecuador. Don't.
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I was seeking for proposal maps for a Federal France, and I arrived on this map called 1648 Germany.
It ... just gets weirder everytime I look at it
It does faintly resemble The Angrezi Raj from The Peshawar Lancers?Also Kashmir.
I dunno what this is supposed to represent, but it sure isn't the British Empire.
This is from CNN. Looks pretty good until you see the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea have turned green. Also, Mongolia has been moved to Libya.
It seems to be about the state religion rather than that of the populace, in which case it isn't too bad.View attachment 514555
Here we have this. It... isn’t awful, but it’s kind of weird to show all of India as Muslim when the population was majority Hindu. (Although to be fair, this was at least mentioned in the caption.) Also, Armenia isn’t colored as Christian, and Hinduism apparently isn’t important enough to be shown at all. And there should probably be more mixed areas in general.
It seems to be about the state religion rather than that of the populace, in which case it isn't too bad.
Here we have this. It... isn’t awful, but it’s kind of weird to show all of India as Muslim when the population was majority Hindu. (Although to be fair, this was at least mentioned in the caption.) Also, Armenia isn’t colored as Christian, and Hinduism apparently isn’t important enough to be shown at all. And there should probably be more mixed areas in general.
Under the Song dynasty at least, though that doesn't, to be fair, fit with the time line of Islamic incursions into India.Was dynastic China Buddhist according to the state?
Yeah. I’m lucky that my textbook was so good that even the questionable images weren’t that bad.It seems to be about the state religion rather than that of the populace, in which case it isn't too bad.