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====== Malê Rising ====== | ====== Malê Rising ====== | ||
- | A predominantly African-centered TL with a [[pods/pods|POD]] in the 1840s, written by [[offtopic: | + | A predominantly African-centered TL with a [[pods:pods|POD]] |
- | What if... the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ | + | As of December 2015, the timeline is complete. |
- | "//The First Sokoto Republic was a short-lived state that existed in the Sahel during the middle 19th century, chiefly among the Fulani and Hausa. Founded in 1840 by an army of Malê who had been deported from Brazil, in what is sometimes called the " | + | ---- |
- | To quote Jon himself : | + | ==== Premise and POD ==== |
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+ | The timeline is based around a little-known POD - what if the [[http:// | ||
"//In OTL, the Malê revolt was defeated in a day, and many Muslim slaves were deported to West Africa afterward. There are still recognizable remnants of Afro-Brazilian culture in Togo and Benin, and a number of prominent families in those countries have Brazilian ancestry. At least one scholar who has studied the Afro-Brazilians has speculated that, if they'd had sufficient time and colonial authorities hadn't interfered, they might eventually have formed a coherent state. | "//In OTL, the Malê revolt was defeated in a day, and many Muslim slaves were deported to West Africa afterward. There are still recognizable remnants of Afro-Brazilian culture in Togo and Benin, and a number of prominent families in those countries have Brazilian ancestry. At least one scholar who has studied the Afro-Brazilians has speculated that, if they'd had sufficient time and colonial authorities hadn't interfered, they might eventually have formed a coherent state. | ||
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In the ATL, the Malê are deported to Africa as a relatively intact force, and they have a leader who's both charismatic and radical. The country they' | In the ATL, the Malê are deported to Africa as a relatively intact force, and they have a leader who's both charismatic and radical. The country they' | ||
- | You can read the TL [[http:// | + | Think this is leading to something interesting ? You bet : |
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+ | "//The First Sokoto Republic was a short-lived state that existed in the Sahel during the middle 19th century, chiefly among the Fulani and Hausa. Founded in 1840 by an army of Malê who had been deported from Brazil, in what is sometimes called the " | ||
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+ | And that's only the beginning... | ||
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+ | You can start reading | ||
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+ | ==== Chapters ==== | ||
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+ | **[[List of Malê Rising Posts]]** - A list of all the official installments of the timeline. | ||
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+ | **[[List of Malê Rising Spin-Offs]]** - A list of all the side-stories and spin-off works of the timeline. | ||
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+ | ==== Awards ==== | ||
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+ | In the [[alternate_history: | ||
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+ | Section to be updated soon. | ||
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+ | ==== Navigation ==== | ||
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+ | **[[19th century|19th Century Timelines]]** | ||
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