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AWWA-Yesterday, Today, and Forever(OOC-Closed)

Postby Shrillland » Sat Oct 18, 2014 9:43 am

At long last, we have reached the final part of this little RP, stretching from Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee to the present day. The Great War had changed the landscape of the world, granting freedom to the CSA's southern puppets while parts of Europe have changed beyond all semblance. The world empires will undergo many great changes in the next century, changes that will shape the way that we live today, whether you're a Canadian living in New York, a Japanese worker in Seoul, or a Confederate hotel clerk in Nassau.

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Postby Bojikami » Sat Oct 18, 2014 9:47 am

Ah, new thread smell.
Be gay, do crime.
23 year old nonbinary trans woman(She/They), also I'm a Marxist-Leninist.
Economic Left/Right: -10.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 2.33

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Postby Unicario » Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:06 am

Thousands of years of happy reign be thine;
Rule on, my lord, until what are pebbles now
By ages united to mighty rocks shall grow
Whose venerable sides the moss doth line!


Wilhelmus van Nassouwe
ben ik, van Duitsen bloed,
den vaderland getrouwe
blijf ik tot in den dood.
Een Prinse van Oranje
ben ik, vrij, onverveerd,
den Koning van Hispanje
heb ik altijd geëerd.
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Ethiopia
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Rum Empire
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Hashemite Kingdom of Arabia
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Kingdom of Tunis (1898-)
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Kingdom of Tripolitania (1925-)
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Inca Empire
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U.R. Central America
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United Kingdom of the Netherlands, Flanders, Wallonia and Luxembourg
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Republic of Catalonia
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Postby Shrillland » Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:52 am

How America Came to This, by Kowani: Racialised Politics, Ideological Media Gaslighting, and What It All Means For The Future
Plebiscite Plaza 2024
Confused by the names I use for House districts? Here's a primer!
In 1963, Doctor Who taught us all we need to know about politics when a cave woman said, "Old men see no further than tomorrow's meat".

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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 11:45 am

Tagging.
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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The Empress Meiji Cultural Brotherhood Rating (EMCBR)

Given out by the Japanese Board of International Cultural Cooperation to foreign media that depicts characters of ethnic groups that are currently under the flag of the Union ("Five Bands of Freedom")

The EMCBR is rated on a scale of 0 to 100, with each cultural depiction recieving a score for accuracy of cultural customs, how bad the stereotype is, racist behavior, and things of that nature.

Among the worst rated include "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with a R0 rating (Refused rating - 0), after Japanese outrage at the depiction of Japanese landlord I.Y.Yunioshi, and "South Park" which shares the R0 rating.

Other major cultural things with an EMCBR rating for example, the Canadian television show "Kappa Mikey", depicting a Canadian boy starring in a "Japanese anime", recieved an "Okay" (75/100) rating from the board, which expressed that while the show portrayed Japan in a positive light, parts of it were trivially stereotypical and childish. Other examples include "Puffy AmiYumi", which aired on Confederate television (83/100), "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots", an album by Confederate musical band "The Flaming Lips" (92/100), and "La Japonaise" by Catalan opera singer Monserrat Caballe and British musician Freddie Mercury (95/100).

The currently highest rated EMCBR rating is a two-way tie between Mr. Miyagi in the Karate Kid films (99.85), and Mr. Sulu in Star Trek (99.85), which both recieved "Very Excellent" scores by the JBICC.


All English translations of Japanese anime are produced in Japan itself, due to Japan's strong cultural ties to the United Kingdom. Very infrequently will an anime dub or sub be produced in Canada or the United Kingdom, and never is it produced in the Confederate States.

the JBICC Guidelines on foreign adaptations forbids "censorship of Japanese content to cater to cultural sensitivities of foreign nations", meaning that if a international broadcaster wishes to air Japanese television shows or media, it must agree to the JBICC guidelines to not censor it under any circumstances.

This was affirmed by the Japanese Supreme Court in 1999 when 4Kids Entertainment sued Viz Media and demanded the right to change the anime "Pokemon" to fit Canadian and Americaner cultural sensitivities.

The Japanese Supreme Court ruled in favor of Viz Media and stated that "censorship is a violation of the Freedom of Speech in both Japan and the Confederate States, as well as Canada and Britain. Censorship will do nothing but breed ignorance and hate, and misunderstanding."

4Kids refused to distribute Pokemon after 1999, leading to Sony, Nintendo and Viz Media forming a three-way joint venture called "Nippon Entertainment America", which distributed anime and other Japanese media in North America and South America.
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Confederate dollar(CSD)

1¢ coin- obverse, Benedict Arnold; reverse, the Union Shield
5¢ coin- obverse, Thomas Jefferson; reverse, Monticello
10¢ coin- obverse, Benjamin Franklin; reverse, a torch, flanked by an olive branch and an oak branch
25¢ coin- obverse, George Washington; reverse, the Great Seal of the United States
50¢ coin- obverse, Thomas Paine; reverse, the Statue of Liberty
$1 coin- obverse, Samuel Adams; reverse, Boston Harbor
$1 bill- obverse, Jefferson Davis; reverse, the Great Seal of the Confederate States
$2 bill- obverse, Joseph Smith; reverse, Old Nauvoo Temple
$5 bill- obverse, Robert E. Lee; reverse, the Lee Memorial
$10 bill- obverse, Thomas Hendricks; reverse, the Great War Memorial
$20 bill- obverse, John F. Kennedy; reverse, the White House
$50 bill- obverse, Hiram Ulysses Grant; reverse, the U.S. Capitol
$100 bill- obverse, Samuel Houston; reverse, the Alamo
$500 bill- obverse, William McKinley; reverse, the National Mall
$1,000 bill- obverse, Salmon P. Chase; reverse, the Supreme Court building
$5,000 bill- obverse, Woodrow Wilson; reverse, the Nobel Peace Prize

German mark(DM)

Pfennig coins(1, 2, 5, 10, 50)- obverse, denomination between wheat stalks; reverse, an oak sprig
1 mark and 2 mark coins- obverse, denomination between grapevines; reverse, the Reichsadler
5 mark coin- obverse, the incumbent chancellor; obverse, the Reichsadler
10 mark coin- obverse, the incumbent emperor; obverse, the Reichsadler
1 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, the Brandenburg Gate
5 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, the Loreleyfelsen overlooking the Rhine River
10 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, Neuschwanstein Castle
20 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, Schönbrunn Palace
50 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, the Elbe River running through Hamburg
100 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, the Frankfurt cathedral
500 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, Königsburg castle
1,000 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, the Reichstag
5,000 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, Klemens von Metternich, Otto von Bismarck, Konrad Adenauer, and Kurt Waldheim
10,000 mark bill- obverse, the incumbent emperor and chancellor; reverse, Charlemagne, Friedrich Barbarossa, Friedrich the Great, and Albert von Wettin

Republican Russian Ruble(RRR)

Kopeck coins(1, 2, 5, 10, 50) and ruble coins(1, 2)- obverse, map of Russia; reverse, value
1 ruble bill- obverse, Saint George and Saint Cyril; reverse, Saint Basil's Cathedral
5 ruble bill- obverse, Ivan the Terrible; reverse, Novogorod Kremlin
10 ruble bill- obverse, Peter the Great; reverse, Peter and Paul Fortress
20 ruble bill- obverse, Catherine the Great; reverse, Bolshoi Theater
50 ruble bill- obverse, Yaroslav I the Wise; reverse, St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Yaroslavl
100 ruble bill- obverse, Alexander I; reverse, the Moscow Kremlin
500 ruble bill- obverse, Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin; reverse, the Russian White House
1,000 ruble bill- obverse, Dmitry Mendeleyev; reverse, the Periodic Table
5,000 ruble bill- obverse, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Bulgakov, Solzhenitsyn, Pushkin, Chekhov, Gorky, Pasternak, Asimov, and Nabokov; reverse, the famous Ulyanov-Bronstein Duma debate

Imperial Russian Rubles(RUB)
Kopeck coins(1, 2, 5, 10, 50)- obverse, imperial eagle; reverse, value
Ruble coins(1, 2)- obverse, Imperial Russian flag, reverse, value
1 ruble bill- obverse, Saint George and Saint Cyril with incumbent Emperor; reverse, Saint Basil's cathedral
5 ruble bill- obverse, Ivan the Terrible with incumbent Emperor; reverse, Novogorod Kremlin
10 ruble bill- obverse, Peter the Great with incumbent Emperor; reverse, Peter and Paul Fortress
20 ruble bill- obverse, Catherine the Great with incumbent Emperor; reverse, Bolshoi Theater
50 ruble bill- obverse, Yaroslav I the Wise with incumbent Emperor; reverse, St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Yaroslavl
100 ruble bill- obverse, Alexander I with incumbent Emperor; reverse, the Moscow Kremlin
500 ruble bill- obverse, Nikolai II with incumbent Emperor; reverse, the Winter Palace
1,000 ruble bill- obverse, Aleksey Romanov with incumbent Emperor; reverse, the Motherland Calls statue in Volgograd
5,000 ruble bill- obverse, map of the Russian Empire in 1990; reverse, the Palace of the Americas in Belaya Zemyla

Zionist sheqel(not actually a currency)

The "Zionist sheqel" is not an actual currency, but is instead the term given to a piece of paper given by the ZWC as a gift to new members, alongside a membership card and so forth. It is not legal tender anywhere, but is jokingly known as the sheqel due to the resemblance it shares to paper money.
Zionist sheqel- obverse, Hayim ben Tziyon, Binyamin Herzl, L.L. Zamenhof, Lev Bronstein, David ben Guiron, Yitzhak Rabin, and Mordechai Anilvitz; reverse, the Wailing Wall and the Temple Mount, flanked by a Star of David and a Menorah
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Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Unicario » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:16 pm

Ruridova wrote:Confederate dollar(CSD)

5¢ coin- obverse, Thomas Jefferson; reverse, Monticello
10¢ coin- obverse, Benjamin Franklin; reverse, a torch, flanked by an olive branch and an oak branch
$1 coin- obverse, Benjamin Franklin; reverse, Boston Harbor



There is a huge market for 10 cent and 1 dollar Confederate coins in Korea now, and Japanese collectors really like the 5 cent coin. ^^
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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:18 pm

Unicario wrote:
Ruridova wrote:Confederate dollar(CSD)

5¢ coin- obverse, Thomas Jefferson; reverse, Monticello
10¢ coin- obverse, Benjamin Franklin; reverse, a torch, flanked by an olive branch and an oak branch
$1 coin- obverse, Benjamin Franklin; reverse, Boston Harbor



There is a huge market for 10 cent and 1 dollar Confederate coins in Korea now, and Japanese collectors really like the 5 cent coin. ^^

Shit, I have two with Ben Franklin. Lemme fix that.

EDIT: Fixed.
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Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Unicario » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:20 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Unicario wrote:

There is a huge market for 10 cent and 1 dollar Confederate coins in Korea now, and Japanese collectors really like the 5 cent coin. ^^

Shit, I have two with Ben Franklin. Lemme fix that.

EDIT: Fixed.


Koreans really like the 10 cent Confederate coin. I dare say that the Korean people revere Ben Franklin more than the Americaners do.
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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:21 pm

Unicario wrote:
Ruridova wrote:Shit, I have two with Ben Franklin. Lemme fix that.

EDIT: Fixed.


Koreans really like the 10 cent Confederate coin. I dare say that the Korean people revere Ben Franklin more than the Americaners do.

Are you trying to start a war? :p
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Japanese Yen (AUY):
All coins on the reverse have "Dai Nippon Teikoku" printed on them, with the year on the bottom.

1 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
5 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
10 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
25 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
50 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
1 yen coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
2 yen bill: obverse: Empress Meiji, reverse: Imperial Palace
5 yen bill: obverse: Jeffery Date, reverse: Tokyo Opera Hall
10 yen bill: obverse: Haruna Hachisuka, reverse: Death Star
20 yen bill: obverse: Queen Victoria, reverse: Buckingham Palace
50 yen bill: obverse: James Sun, reverse: Taipei 101
100 yen bill: obverse: Empress Akane, reverse: Kim Il-sung
200 yen bill: obverse: Emperor Alexander, reverse: The Signing of the Treaty of Pearl Harbor
500 yen bill: obverse: Emperor Alexander II, reverse: Imperial Chrysanthemum

Note: Coins are of different sizes and designs, so it is easier to tell which is which, as well as different materials. The 1 yen coin is an octagon.

Korean won (AUY):
All coins have "Korean Empire" written in Hangul on them, and the year (on the reverse).

1 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
5 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
10 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
25 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
50 cent coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
1 won coin: All coins have the reigning monarch on the obverse, with the value on the back.
2 won bill: obverse: Benjamin Franklin, reverse: Franklin's statue in Pyongyang
5 won bill: obverse: Ban Ki-moon, reverse: UN Building in New York City, Canada.
10 won bill: obverse: Park Chung-hee, reverse: Blue House, Seoul
20 won bill: obverse: Kim Il-sung, reverse: Kumsusan Memorial Palace (where several notable Koreans are interred)
50 won bill: obverse: King Yeongjo, reverse: Korean Peninsula
100 won bill: obverse: Emperor Alexander, reverse: Mt. Paekdu
200 won bill: obverse: Sejong the Great, reverse: Seoul skyline
500 won bill: obverse: Princess Yun, reverse: Japanese and Korean flags crossed to symbolize unity.

Note: Coins are of different sizes and designs, so it is easier to tell which is which, as well as different materials. The 1 yen coin is an octagon.

Rumite lira (AUY):
5 cent coin: obverse: Suleiman the Magnificent, reverse: Hagia Sophia
10 cent coin: obverse: Ben Tzion, reverse: Dome of the Rock
25 cent coin: obverse: Saddam Hussein, reverse: Library of Baghdad
50 cent coin: obverse: Hafez al-Assad, reverse: Damascus skyline
1 lira coin: obverse: Kayser Adile, reverse: Constantinople's skyline
2 lira bill: obverse: Ferdinand Eichemann, reverse: Eichemann's Ithaca lodge
5 lira bill: obverse: Ludwig Eichemann, reverse: Ankara's skyline
10 lira bill: obverse: Golda Meir, reverse: Opening Ceremony of the 1896 Olympics
20 lira bill: obverse: Mehmet the Conqueror, reverse: Portrait of the first "Four Roman Emperors"
50 lira bill: obverse: Abdulhamid the Martyr, reverse: The Ka'aba
100 lira bill: obverse: Malcolm X, reverse: Mecca skyline
200 lira bill: obverse: Abdul Nasser, reverse: Library of Alexandria
500 lira bill: obverse: Saladin, reverse: Pyramid of Giza

Note: All currencies, despite being different names, are still the same currency forwarded by the Asian Union.
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Ruridova wrote:
Unicario wrote:
Koreans really like the 10 cent Confederate coin. I dare say that the Korean people revere Ben Franklin more than the Americaners do.

Are you trying to start a war? :p


The Korean people venerate Benjamin Franklin as the "Father of New Korea". Where Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il's statues are in Pyongyang OTL, Benjamin Franklin and Kim Il-sung are there instead. Franklin Square is the name of the main square in both Seoul and Pyongyang, and the Franklin family is immensely powerful in Korea.

His tomb in Seoul has a marble statue of him holding up the Korean Peninsula.
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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:46 pm

Unicario wrote:
Ruridova wrote:Are you trying to start a war? :p


The Korean people venerate Benjamin Franklin as the "Father of New Korea". Where Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il's statues are in Pyongyang OTL, Benjamin Franklin and Kim Il-sung are there instead. Franklin Square is the name of the main square in both Seoul and Pyongyang, and the Franklin family is immensely powerful in Korea.

His tomb in Seoul has a marble statue of him holding up the Korean Peninsula.

And the Martyred Fathers are huge in the CSA. Not just Franklin and Jefferson and John Adams, but also Washington, Arnold, Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine, etc., etc.
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Unicario » Sat Oct 18, 2014 12:49 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Unicario wrote:
The Korean people venerate Benjamin Franklin as the "Father of New Korea". Where Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il's statues are in Pyongyang OTL, Benjamin Franklin and Kim Il-sung are there instead. Franklin Square is the name of the main square in both Seoul and Pyongyang, and the Franklin family is immensely powerful in Korea.

His tomb in Seoul has a marble statue of him holding up the Korean Peninsula.

And the Martyred Fathers are huge in the CSA. Not just Franklin and Jefferson and John Adams, but also Washington, Arnold, Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine, etc., etc.


True that. The only reason why Franklin, Jefferson and Adams are so well loved is because they're considered major influences of Japan's 19th century history, that, and they went native really quick. Franklin by some miracle had a child in his seventies. (I have a friend whose dad had him when he was 70, and Meiji popped out Victoria when she was sixty-five ICly, so pardon the shit here, lol), and Jefferson and Adams spawned numerous Japanese descendants (Michiko Adams, for one)
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Alternate names of things and places in ATL vs. OTL

ATL name on left, OTL name on right

Sun bomb -- Nuclear bomb
Kongōshi -- Addis Ababa
Afurikashi -- Mogadishu
Ciudad de la Fortuna -- Lima
Ciudad de la Plata -- Buenos Aires
Nueva Cuzco -- Panama City
Santa Maria del Puerto -- Port-au-Prince
Chìdào -- Pontianak (capital of the Lanfang Protectorate)
Batavia -- Jakarta
Pretoria -- Angola
Volhaven -- São Paulo da Assunção de Loanda
The Eternal Soldiers -- Star Wars
Nanto -- Maritzburg (Japanese name for the capital of the Natal province)
Natāru -- Natal (Japanese name for Natal.)
Herbertshöhe -- Kokopo (capital of North New Guinea)
Tinushtytlan -- Ciudad de Mexico (capital of al-Mayiquh/Mexico)
Wadi al-Hijara -- Guadalajara (Mayiquhan/Mexican city)
Huaxyacac -- Oaxaca de Juarez (capital of Tehuantepec/Oaxaca)
Kinschasa/Leopoldstadt -- Kinshasa/Leopoldville (capital of the Congo)
Kamerun -- Cameroon
Jaounde -- Yaounde (capital of the above)
Lake Uhuru / Lake Ningjing -- Lake Victoria
Erevanshi -- Yerevan (Caucasian city/Armenian capital)
Bako -- Baku (Caucasian city/Azeri capital)
Danzig -- Gdansk
Breslau -- Wroclaw
Stolp -- Slupsk
Landsberg an dem Warthe -- Gorzow Wielkopolskie
Stettin -- Szczecin
Memel -- Klaipeda
Königsberg -- Kaliningrad
Kolozsvár -- Cluj-Napojca
Brassó -- Brasov
Marosvásárhely -- Targu-Mures
Temesvár -- Timisoara
Nagyvárad -- Oradea
Szatmárnémeti -- Satu Mare
Lwow -- Lviv
Tarnopol -- Ternopil
Stanislawow -- Ivano-Frankivsk
Solha Galha -- Grozny
the Battlestar -- Battlestar Galactica
Die Elenden -- Les Miserables
Pichegru -- Cayenne (capital of Guyane)
Huangjiashan/Mont-Royal -- Antananarivo (capital of Madagascar)
Malei -- Malé (capital of Maldives)
Haishenwai -- Vladivostok
Urga -- Ulan Bator (major city/capital of Mongolia)
Belaya Zemyla -- Anchorage (capital of Imperial Russia in exile)
Novoarkhangelsk -- Sitka
Novyy Sevastopol -- Unalaska
Rezanovsk -- Juneau
Baranovsk -- Nome
Maksutovsk -- Fairbanks
Polyarnaya Zvezda -- Barrow
Mekhgorod -- Kodiak
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Unicario » Sat Oct 18, 2014 2:25 pm

You have Anchorage in their twice.
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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 2:26 pm

Unicario wrote:You have Anchorage in their twice.

Fixed.
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Alternate names of things and places in ATL vs. OTL

ATL name on left, OTL name on right

Sun bomb -- Nuclear bomb
Kongōshi -- Addis Ababa
Afurikashi -- Mogadishu
Ciudad de la Fortuna -- Lima
Ciudad de la Plata -- Buenos Aires
Nueva Cuzco -- Panama City
Santa Maria del Puerto -- Port-au-Prince
Chìdào -- Pontianak (capital of the Lanfang Protectorate)
Batavia -- Jakarta
Haaistad -- Surabaya
Pretoria -- Angola
Volhaven -- São Paulo da Assunção de Loanda
Noordhaven -- Cabinda
Kuromushi -- Maputo
The Eternal Soldiers -- Star Wars
Nanto -- Maritzburg (Japanese name for the capital of the Natal province)
Natāru -- Natal (Japanese name for Natal.)
Herbertshöhe -- Kokopo (capital of North New Guinea)
Tinushtytlan -- Ciudad de Mexico (capital of al-Mayiquh/Mexico)
Wadi al-Hijara -- Guadalajara (Mayiquhan/Mexican city)
Huaxyacac -- Oaxaca de Juarez (capital of Tehuantepec/Oaxaca)
Kinschasa/Leopoldstadt -- Kinshasa/Leopoldville (capital of the Congo)
Kamerun -- Cameroon
Jaounde -- Yaounde (capital of the above)
Lake Uhuru / Lake Ningjing -- Lake Victoria
Erevanshi -- Yerevan (Caucasian city/Armenian capital)
Bako -- Baku (Caucasian city/Azeri capital)
Danzig -- Gdansk
Breslau -- Wroclaw
Stolp -- Slupsk
Landsberg an dem Warthe -- Gorzow Wielkopolskie
Stettin -- Szczecin
Memel -- Klaipeda
Königsberg -- Kaliningrad
Kolozsvár -- Cluj-Napojca
Brassó -- Brasov
Marosvásárhely -- Targu-Mures
Temesvár -- Timisoara
Nagyvárad -- Oradea
Szatmárnémeti -- Satu Mare
Lwow -- Lviv
Tarnopol -- Ternopil
Stanislawow -- Ivano-Frankivsk
Solha Galha -- Grozny
the Battlestar -- Battlestar Galactica
Die Elenden -- Les Miserables
Pichegru -- Cayenne (capital of Guyane)
Huangjiashan/Mont-Royal -- Antananarivo (capital of Madagascar)
Malei -- Malé (capital of Maldives)
Haishenwai -- Vladivostok
Urga -- Ulan Bator (major city/capital of Mongolia)
Belaya Zemyla -- Anchorage (capital of Imperial Russia in exile)
Novoarkhangelsk -- Sitka
Novyy Sevastopol -- Unalaska
Rezanovsk -- Juneau
Baranovsk -- Nome
Maksutovsk -- Fairbanks
Polyarnaya Zvezda -- Barrow
Mekhgorod -- Kodiak

Added some names in Dutch Angola, and Japanese Mozambique.
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Dai Ginkaigan Teikoku
Head of State: Ranko XIX Tentai
Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
Ginkaigan is currently at peace.

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Speaking of Cabinda, I need to update the map, because it would seem that it vanished while I was combining the Congo and DR Congo. Oops.
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Ruridova wrote:Speaking of Cabinda, I need to update the map, because it would seem that it vanished while I was combining the Congo and DR Congo. Oops.


r00d. :P
Dai Ginkaigan Teikoku
Head of State: Ranko XIX Tentai
Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
Ginkaigan is currently at peace.

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Countries
(assuming no serious governmental changes currently unplanned occur in any of my countries:)

VASCONIA founded 1851
1851-1889 | SABINO I Parratxe
1889-1921 | SABINO II Parratxe
1921-1956 | JOSU Oteiza-Ibárruri
1956-1981 | SABINO III Elhuyar
1981-____ | LOPE Elhuyar


HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (re)founded 1821
1821-1838 | FRIEDRICH WILHELM Hohenzollern of Prussia
1838-1861 | ALBERT Wettin of Saxony
1861-1886 | LUDWIG V Wittelsbach of Bavaria
1886-1911 | WILHELM Hohenzollern of Prussia
1911-1956 | FRANZ FERDINAND Hapsburg of Austria
1956-1975 | PHILIPP ALBRECHT Wurttemburg-Althausen of Wurttemburg
1975-1992 | LEOPOLD III Wannenstaufen of Bohemia
1992-____ | ERNST AUGUST Brunswick-Luneburg-Hanover of Hanover

1821-1824 | Gustav KOERNER
1824-1833 | Klemens VON METTERNICHT
1833-1839 | Friedrich HECKER
1839-1848 | Gustav VON STRUVE
1848-1854 | Joseph REICHARD
1854-1857 | Daniel VON FENNERBURG
1857-1863 | Franz SIGEL
1863-1866 | Heinrich VON GAGERN
1866-1869 | Albrecht VON ROON
1869-1875 | Karl VON AUERSPERG
1875-1890 | Otto VON BISMARCK
1890-1893 | Leo VON CAPRIVI
1893-1902 | Chlodwig HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFÜRST
1902-1908 | Bernhard VON BÜLOW
1908-1917 | Theobald VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG
1917-1920 | Georg MICHAELIS
1920-1923 | Friedrich EBERT
1923-1926 | Gustav BAUER
1926-1932 | Gustav STRESEMANN
1932-1941 | Franz VON PAPEN
1941-1947 | Johann VON KROSGIK
1947-1956 | Konrad ADENAUER
1956-1962 | Julius RAAB
1962-1968 | Otto GROHEWOHL
1968-1974 | Herbert FRAHM
1974-1983 | Erich HONECKER
1983-1992 | Helmut KOHL
1992-1995 | Sabine BERGMANN-POHL
1995-2001 | Kurt WALDHEIM
2001-2004 | Gerhard SCHRÖDER
2004-2007 | Barbara PRAMMER
2007-____ | Angela MERKEL


DENMARK (re)founded 1869
1869-1907 | POUL Amalienshavn
1907-1953 | CHRISTOFFER IV Amalienshavn
1953-1970 | ERIC VIII Amalienshavn
1970-1977 | CHRISTIAN X Amalienshavn
1977-____ | CHARLOTTE Amalienshavn
During the Crisis of 2014, the Danish monarchy announced Denmark's defection from Germany, which had refused to let Denmark(previously a puppet) elect a legislature. As a sign of defiance, Queen Charlotte announced that a Folketinget would be created immediately, elected by the Danish people.
2014-____ | Helle THORNING-SCHMIDT


CZECHOSLOVAKIA founded 1891
1891-1892 | František ZACH
1892-1896 | Přemysl RADETZKY
1896-1906 | Štepán ZÁPOTKY-SOBOTKA
1906-1911 | Drahomír ZEMANOVIČ
1911-1921 | Evžen VÍLASKY
1921-1926 | Vlastimil TUSAR
1926-1931 | Antonín ŠVELHA
1931-1936 | Tomáš MASARYK
1936-1946 | Edvard BENEŠ
1946-1949 | Vojtech TUKA
1949-1951 | Jan ŠRÁMEK
1951-1961 | Zdenek FIERLINGER
1961-1966 | Antonín NOVOTNY
1966-1968 | Ludvík SVOBODA
1968-1971 | Aleksandr DUBČEK
1971-1976 | Oldrích ČERNIK
1976-1986 | Lubomir ŠTROUGAL
1986-1991 | Ladislav ADAMEC
1991-1996 | Marián ČALFA
1996-2001 | Jan STRÁSKY
2001-2006 | Václav HAVEL
2006-2011 | Ivan GAŠPAROVIČ
2011-____ | Andrej KISKA


GALICIA founded 1891
1891-1897 | Czesław KOWALSKI
1897-1909 | Tymoteusz ANDRYSIAK
1909-1915 | Przemysław ZBIGNIEW
1915-1921 | Mikołaj JEDYNAK
1921-1927 | Władimir KEDZIERSKI
1927-1939 | Zygfryd LIS-MALINOWSKI
1939-1945 | Światosław KACZYNSKI
1945-1951 | Józef MARSZALEK
1951-1957 | Dobrogost KRAKOWSKI
1957-1969 | Feliks NIEMECZYK
1969-1975 | Eugeniusz NOWAKS
1975-1981 | Mojżesz RUDAWKSI
1981-1987 | Ignacy SADOWSKI
1987-1991 | Wojciech PIANTEK
In 1991, by popular referendum in both countries Galicia united with the newly-independent Poland.

HUNGARY founded 1835
1835-1867 | OTTO/OTTO Wittelsbach
1867-1913 | STEPHAN/ISTVÁN Wittelsbach
1913-1922 | MATTHÄUS/MÁTYÁS Wittelsbach
1922-1947 | WLADISLAW/LÁSZLÓ Wittelsbach
1947-1976 | KARL/KÁROLY Wittelsbach
1976-____ | LUDWIG/LAJOS Wittelsbach

1835-1840 | Lajos BATTHYÁNY
1840-1847 | Ádám RÉCSEY
1847-1851 | Lajos KOSSUTH
1851-1867 | Bertalan SZEMERE
1867-1875 | Jószef SZLÁVY
1875-1895 | Béla WENCKHEIM
1895-1903 | Dezső BÁNFFY
1903-1905 | Károly KHUEN-HÉDERVÁRY
1905-1912 | Géza FEJÉRVÁRY
1912-1917 | István TISZA
1917-1918 | Móric ESTERHÁZY
1918-1919 | Mihály KÁROLYI
1919-1920 | István FRIEDRICH
1920-1927 | Sándor SIMONYI-SEMADAM
1927-1931 | István RAKOVSZKY
1931-1939 | Kálmán DARÁNYI
1939-1944 | Ferenc KERESZTES-FISCHER
1944-1946 | Ferenc SZÁLASI
1946-1948 | Béla MIKLÓS
1948-1949 | Ferenc NAGY
1949-1952 | Zoltán TILDY
1952-1953 | Mátyás RÁKOSI
1953-1957 | Imre NAGY
1957-1965 | János KÁDÁR
1965-1988 | Győrgy LÁZÁR
1988-1990 | Miklós NÉMETH
1990-1993 | József ANTALL
1993-2004 | Péter MEDGYESSY
2004-2007 | Ferenc GYURCSÁNY
2007-2009 | Győrgy BAJNAI
2009-____ | Viktor ORBÁN


CAUCASIA founded 1835
1835-1877 | Mikheil SVANIDZE
1877-1899 | Aleksandre SVANIDZE
1899-1924 | Zurab SVANIDZE
1924-1956 | Grigol SVANIDZE
1956-1971 | Ilia SVANIDZE
1971-1995 | Davit SVANIDZE
1995-2011 | Okropir SVANIDZE
2011-____ | Nikoloz SVANIDZE


YUGOSLAVIA founded 1838
1838-1868 | KONSTANTIN Milošević
1868-1901 | SVIATOPOLK Milošević
1901-1913 | DŽORDŽ Milošević
1913-1918 | PITER PAVLE I Milošević
1918-1974 | PITER PAVLE II Milošević
1974-1989 | JULIJE Milošević
1989-____ | DRAGOMIR Milošević


RUSSIA founded 1721 but leaders will not be listed before 1825
1825-1855 | NIKOLAI I Romanov
1855-1881 | ALEKSANDR II Romanov
1881-1894 | ALEKSANDR III Romanov
1894-1931 | NIKOLAI II Romanov
1931-1965 | ALEKSEY Romanov
1965-1989 | KIRILL Romanov
1989-1991 | DMITRIY II Romanov
In 1990, the Russian Revolution began, and the Romanovs were driven out of Eurasia. The United Russian Republic, created by the revolutionaries, seized control of much of the country; the Empire held on to Alaska and continued to exist there; Poland, Finland, and the Baltic Union all became independent countries.
1991-____ | DMITRIY II Romanov

1991-1996 | Sergiy SHOIGU
1996-2006 | Konstantin KOBETS
2006-____ | Vladimir PUTIN

1991-1996 | Boris YELTSIN
1996-2001 | Viktor KHRISTENKO
2001-2006 | Mikhail FRADKOV
2006-2011 | Viktor ZUBKOV
2011-____ | Dmitriy MEDVEDEV


POLAND founded 1991
1991-1999 | Lech WAŁESA
1999-2003 | Aleksander KWAŚNIEWSKI
2003-2007 | Lech KACZYSŃSKI
2007-2011 | Bronisław KOMOROWSKI
2011-____ | Donald TUSK


FINLAND founded 1991
1991-1998 | Mauno KOIVISTO
1998-2012 | Tarja HALONEN
2012-____ | Sauli NIINISTÖ


BALTIC UNION founded 1991
1991-1997 | Vytautas LANDSBERGIS
1997-2003 | Vaira VĪKE-FREIBURGA
2003-2004 | Rolandas PASKAS
2004-2006 | Arnold RÜÜTEL
2006-2012 | Dalia GRYBAUSKITÈ
2012-____ | Toomas Hendrik ILVES


QUEBEC founded 1834
1834-1846 | Louis-Joseph PAPINEAU
1846-1854 | Jean-Olivier CHÉNIER
1854-1858 | François-Marie DE LORIMIER
1858-1862 | Étienne-Paschal TACHÉ
1862-1866 | Georges-Étienne CARTIER
1866-1874 | Gédéon OUIMET
1874-1878 | Henri-Gustave DE LOTBINIÉRE
1878-1886 | Louis-Olivier TAILLON
1886-1894 | Honoré MERCIER
1894-1902 | Félix-Gabriel MARCHAND
1902-1910 | Lomer GOUIN
1910-1918 | Wilfrid LAURIER
1918-1926 | Louis-Alexandre TASCHEREAU
1926-1930 | Adélard GODBOUT
1930-1946 | Maurice DUPLESSIS
1946-1954 | Paul SAUVÉ
1954-1962 | Louis SAINT-LAURENT
1962-1966 | Jean LESANGE
1966-1970 | Jean-Jacques BERTRAND
1970-1982 | Pierre TRUDEAU
1982-1986 | René LÉVESQUE
1986-1990 | Brian MULRONEY
1990-1998 | Jacques PARIZEAU
1998-2002 | Lucien BOUCHARD
2002-2010 | Jean CHAREST
2010-____ | Pauline MAROIS


CONFEDERACY founded 1834
1834-1842 | Jefferson DAVIS
1842-1846 | John Caldwell CALHOUN
1846-1850 | James Knox POLK
1850-1851 | Zachary TAYLOR
1851-1854 | Henry CLAY
1854-1858 | Samuel HOUSTON
1858-1862 | John BRECKENRIDGE
1862-1870 | Robert Edward LEE
1870-1878 | Hiram Ulysses GRANT
1878-1882 | Wilford WOODRUFF
1882-1890 | Benjamin HARRISON
1890-1898 | Thomas Andrews HENDRICKS
1898-1901 | William MCKINLEY
1901-1910 | William Howard TAFT
1910-1918 | Thomas Riley MARSHALL
1918-1922 | Warren Gamaliel HARDING
1922-1930 | Herbert HOOVER
1930-1938 | John Nance GARNER
1938-1942 | Robert TAFT
1942-1946 | Harry S TRUMAN
1946-1950 | Strom THURMOND
1950-1954 | Adlai STEVENSON II
1954-1962 | Dwight David EISENHOWER
1962-1963 | John Fitzgerald KENNEDY
1963-1970 | Lyndon Baines JOHNSON
1970-1975 | Richard NIXON
1975-1978 | Spiro Theodore AGNEW
1978-1982 | James CARTER
1982-1990 | Ronald REAGAN
1990-1994 | George Herbert Walker BUSH
1994-2002 | William CLINTON
2002-2006 | Albert GORE
2006-2010 | George Walker BUSH
2010-____ | Barack OBAMA II


RIO GRANDE founded 1838
1838-1848 | Jesús DE CÁRDENAS
1848-1853 | Antonio CANALES
1853-1858 | Manuel DE LLANO
1858-1873 | José María CARBAJAL
1873-1883 | Silvestre DE LÉON
1883-1893 | Cresenciano CARBAJAL
1893-1898 | Juan CORTINA
1898-1903 | Santiago TAPIA
1903-1908 | Ráfael RODRÍGUEZ
1908-1923 | Francisco VIDAURRI-PARÉDES
1923-1938 | Victoriano DE TOMA
1938-1953 | Eugenio JIMÉNEZ
1953-1958 | Sancho DE IBARRA
1958-1973 | Severino CONTRERAS
1973-1988 | Luis DE LA CUERVA
1988-1993 | Enrique ESQUIVEL
1993-2008 | Fulgencio DE MARIANAS
2008-____ | Egidio CANTÚ


AL-MAYIQUH founded 1838
1838-1854 | Nusayr ibn Hasan AL-MAYAHI
1854-1862 | Muhammad ibn Nasrallah BAHIRI
1862-1878 | Uthman ibn Umar AR-RAFAQAH
1878-1896 | Ali ibn Hafez ZEIDAN
1896-1902 | Abdurrahman ibn Mahmoud AL-MUSTA'SIM
1902-1913 | Salaam ibn Usama ALBAREDEI
1913-1942 | Nouri ibn Abdullah HUSSAYN
1942-1948 | Fadl ibn Najibullah AS-SADR
1948-1956 | Yusuf ibn Habib AL-FIHRI
1956-1976 | Abdulmalik ibn Ismatullah IBN MUTTALIB
1976-1988 | Muqtadir ibn Ja'far BAGHDADI
1988-2004 | Ibrahim ibn Abdulwahhab AQ-QAYYUM
2004-____ | Qasim ibn Shu'ayb AL-NABAWI


TEHUANTEPEC founded 1838
1838-1847 | K'inich B'alam KAMINALIK
1847-1859 | Tenamaxtli TLAXCALTEC
1859-1866 | Itzamnaaj UXMAL
1866-1893 | Nezahuacoyotl XOCOYOHUATL
1893-1897 | Cosijoeza TZAPOTECATL
1897-1933 | Tetlepanquetzaltzinopoca AHUICUNATZIN
1933-1939 | Nacuaa Teyusi TEZCATLAUHQUI
1939-1950 | Cachoxochtli QUINAZTITLAN
1950-1982 | Q'iche Kowoj IXIMCHE
1982-____ | Tlacontzin AZCAPOZALCO


THE VOLTA founded 1954
1954-1957 | Mauritius YAMÉOGO
1957-1960 | Coutoucou HUBERT MAGA
1960-1966 | Kwame NKRUMAH
1966-1971 | Karl Artur ANKRAH
1971-1974 | Friedrich Wilhelm KWASI AKUFFO
1974-1984 | Stephan Gnassingbé EYADÉMA
1984-1987 | Thomas SANKARA
1987-1991 | Matthäus KÉRÉKOU
1991-2009 | Lorenz GBAGBO
2009-2012 | Alassane OUATTARA
2012-____ | Wilhelm Kigbafori SORO


KAMERUN founded 1960
1960-1965 | Ahmadou AHIDJO
1965-1970 | Karl ASSALÉ
1970-1975 | Johann Ngu FONCHA
1975-1980 | Salamon Tandeng MUNA
1980-1985 | Lukas AYANG
1985-1990 | Paulus BIYA
1990-1995 | Sadou HAYATOU
1995-2000 | Peter Mafany MUSONGE
2000-2005 | Simon ACHIDI-ACHU
2005-2010 | Efraim INONI
2010-____ | Heinrich Junschi JANG


CENTRAL AFRICA founded 1960
1960-1966 | David DACKO
1966-1969 | Salah Eddine Ahmed BOKASSA
In 1969, Bokassa seized absolute control, declaring himself Emperor Bokassa I of the new Central African Empire.
1969-1996 | Salah Eddine Ahmed BOKASSA I
1996-2001 | Muhammad Abubakar BOKASSA II
In 2001, following years of discontent, Bokassa II resigned, returning the country to democratic rule under a Central African Republic.
2001-2004 | Andreas KOLINGBA
2004-2007 | Franz BOZIZÉ
2007-2010 | Abel GOUMBA
2010-2013 | Michael DJOTODIA
2013-____ | Katharina SAMBA-PANZA


CONGO/ZAIRE founded 1961
1961-1963 | Joseph KASAVUBU
1963-1966 | Wolfgang MASSAMBA-DÉBAT
1966-1969 | Marius NGOUABI
1969-1970 | Albert RAOUL
1970-1971 | Antonius GIZENGA
1971-1992 | MOBUTU Sese Seko
1992-1995 | Joachim YHOMBI-OPANGO
1995-1998 | Johann Petrus THYSTÈRE-TCHICAYA
1998-2004 | Leopold KABILA
2004-2010 | Rudolf KABILA
2010-2013 | Paskal LISSOUBA
2013-____ | Mboche SASSOU NGUESSO


TANGANYIKA founded 1964
1964-1967 | Dominikus MBONYUMUTWA
1967-1970 | Julius NYERERE
1970-1976 | Johannes-Täufer BAGAZA
1976-1979 | Gregor KAYIBANDA
1979-1985 | Ali Hassan MWINYI
1985-1988 | Franz NGEZE
1988-1994 | Sylvia KININGI
1994-1995 | Zyprianus NTARYAMIRA
1995-1997 | Silvester NTIBANTUNGAYA
1997-2000 | Theodor SINDIKUBWABO
2000-2006 | Domitianus NDAYIZEYE
2006-2012 | Jakaya KIKETE
2012-____ | Adolf Paulus KAGAME


ZANZIBAR founded 1856
1856-1870 | NASRULLAH bin Hayatullah an-Nabhani
1870-1897 | ASADULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1897-1902 | IKRAMULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1902-1921 | ZAFARULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1921-1960 | RAHMATULLAH bin Zafarullah an-Nabanhi
1960-1974 | HABIBULLAH bin Rahmatullah an-Nabanhi
1974-1981 | NAJIBULLAH bin Habibullah an-Nabanhi
1981-1990 | QUDRATULLAH bin Habibullah an-Nabanhi
1990-____ | SAYFULLAH bin Qudratullah an-Nabanhi


NAMIBIA founded 1967
1967-1974 | Bartholomäus AESCHELMANN
1974-1981 | Nikolaus KAHLER-ZILBERBAUER
1981-1988 | Ulrich RADEMACHER
1988-1992 | Waldemar BEUTEL
1992-1999 | Samuel NUJOMA
1999-2006 | Hidipo HAMUTENA
2006-2013 | Usutuaije MAAMBERUA
2013-____ | Hifikepunye POHAMBA


NORTH NEW GUINEA founded 1986
1986-1991 | Dieter FALKENRATH
1991-1996 | Ruprecht REINEKE
1996-2001 | Wolfram MUHLFELD
2001-2006 | Hans DIEFENBACH
2006-2011 | Gretchen KATTOWITZ
2011-____ | Eckhardt KASSERMEYER


NIIHAU founded 1891 but holders of the titles Shogun of Japan and Ali'i of Niihau before 1891 will not be listed
1891-1933 | Takahashi MASAHIGE/KAHELELANI II
1933-1959 | Takahashi HIKARU/KAUMUALI'I
1959-1963 | Takahashi ICHIRO/KA'EOKILI
1963-1984 | Takahashi TAKAUJI/HA'AHEO
1994-____ | Takahashi TSUNAMITSU/MELEMUALI


MAURITANIA founded 1863
1863-1877 | Fahd ould Abubakr AL-MASSOUM
1877-1890 | Muhammad ould Muhammad HAIDALLAH
1890-1904 | Yahya ould Abdelaziz LAGHDAF
1904-1922 | Abdul ould Mahmoud DJUYUF
1922-1929 | Mustafa ould Salim KHOUNA
1929-1936 | Musa ould Djeli DIAWARA
1936-1952 | Alhaji ould Sayyidi HARTANI
1952-1969 | Muawiyah ould Abidin AHMAD
1969-1980 | Khalifah ould Haroun AL-KHATIM
1980-1997 | Hakim ould Sheykh AMOURJ
1997-2002 | Rashad ould Birri AL-WAGHEF
2002-____ | Abdullah ould Ruhullah BNEIJARA


JIAOZHOU founded 2014
2014-____ | Ruprecht TSANG


Organizations

ZIONIST WORLD CONGRESS founded 1892
1892-1897 | Hayim BEN TZIYON
1897-1904 | Binyamin HERZL
1904-1907 | Aryeh LIEVERMAN
1907-1912 | Samuel VEIS-BEN KOHEN
1912-1917 | Yiosif MONTFYOR
1917-1922 | Shlomo HOROVITZ-GOLDHIRSH
1922-1927 | Reuven SELERS
1927-1932 | Lev BRONSTEIN
1932-1937 | Imanuel BEN AVRAHAM
1936-1942 | Netanel FEINBERG
1942-1947 | Hayim WAYZMAN
1947-1957 | David BEN GUIRON
1957-1962 | Yitzhak BEN ZVI
1962-1967 | Levi ESHKOL
1967-1972 | Zalman SHAZAR
1972-1977 | Menachem BEGIN
1977-1982 | Eliezer VIEZEL
1982-1992 | Hayim HERTZOG
1992-1995 | Yitzhak RABIN
1995-1997 | Ehud OLMERT
1997-2001 | Mordechai ANILVITZ
2001-2002 | Zecharya STEINBERG
2002-2007 | Ariel SHARON
2007-2012 | Tziporah LIVNI
2012-____ | Shimon PERES
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 6:54 pm

And I open with Hayim ben Tziyon and Gavriil fon Likht/Gabriel Light, because why not.
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Ruridova » Sat Oct 18, 2014 6:56 pm

GENERATION 1
Georg Albrecht von Licht / Dzhordzh Pavlovich fon Likht Born in Germany - Died in Russia
Father: Paulus von Licht
Mother: Selina von Licht (née Sachsenhof)
Siblings: none
Wife: Yuliya Nikolayevna fon Likhta (née Kulikova)
Children: Iosif Dzhordzhevich fon Likht
Gavriil Dzhordzhevich fon Likht
GENERATION 2
Gavriil Dzhordzhevich fon Likht / Gabriel George Light Born in Russia - Died in CSA
Father: Georg von Licht
Mother: Yuliya fon Likhta (née Kulikova)
Siblings: Iosif fon Likht
Wife: Harriet Patricia Light (née Brixton)
Children: Robert Lee Light
Charlotte Ulrike Fengliguoda
Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict
GENERATION 3
Robert Lee Light Born in CSA - Died in CSA
Father: Gavriil fon Likht
Mother: Harriet Light (née Brixton)
Siblings: Charlotte Fengliguoda
Matthieu de Lict
Wife: Maude Light (née Hopkins)
Children: Kristoffer Asbjørn af Lys
Avksenti Rovertdze Martali
Gemma Hopkins Light
Benjamin Louis Light
Charlotte Calpurnia Light / Charlotte Ulrike Fengliguoda Born in CSA - Died in Jiaozhou
Father: Gavriil fon Likht
Mother: Harriet Light (née Brixton)
Siblings: Robert Light
Matthieu de Lict
Husband: Friedrich Wilhelm Huang
Children: Sieglinde Wilhelmina Huang
Brünnhilde Augusta Huang
Matthäus Julius Huang
Matthew Sylvester Light / Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict Born in CSA - Died in Quebec
Father: Gavriil fon Likht
Mother: Harriet Light (née Brixton)
Siblings: Robert Light
Charlotte Fengliguoda
Wife: Marie Madeleine de Lict (née Montcroix)
Children: Alain François de Lict
GENERATION 4
Thomas Daniel Light / Asbjørn Kristoffer af Lys Born in CSA - Died in Denmark
Father: Robert Lee Light
Mother: Maude Light (née Hopkins)
Siblings: Avksenti Martali
Gemma Light
Benjamin Light
Wife: Margrethe Lykka af Lys (née Stenberg)
Children: Jytte Karina af Lys
Rodolf Waldemar af Lys
Nathaniel William Light / Avksenti Rovertdze Martali Born in CSA - Died in Caucasia
Father: Robert Lee Light
Mother: Maude Light (née Hopkins)
Siblings: Asbjørn af Lys
Gemma Light
Benjamin Light
Wife: Nestan Merabdze Martali (née Darejandshvili)
Children: Besarion Avksentidze Martali
Ekaterine Avksentidze Martali
Izolda Avksentidze Martali
Teimuraz Avksentidze Martali
Zviadi Avksentidze Martali
Brünnhilde Augusta Huang Born in Jiaozhou - Died in Jiaozhou
Father: Freidrich Huang
Mother: Charlotte Fengliguoda
Siblings: Sieglinde Huang
Matthäus Huang
Husband: Helmut Petrus Xia
Children: Leopold Albert Xia


May 22, 1801- Georg Albrecht von Licht is born in Ingolstadt.
October 20, 1838- Georg von Licht is exiled from Germany.
January 12, 1849- Gavriil Dzhordzhevich fon Likht is born in St. Petersburg.
June 1, 1851- Georg von Licht marries Gavriil fon Likht's mother, Yuliya Kulikova.
November 25, 1877- Georg von Licht dies in St. Petersburg.
April 29, 1892- Gavriil fon Likht flees Russia.
June 30, 1893- Gavriil fon Likht marries Harriet Brixton.
September 12, 1894- Robert Lee Light and Charlotte Ulrike Fengliguoda are born in New Orleans.
March 7, 1896- Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict is born in New Orleans.
July 21, 1925- Gavriil fon Likht has his children move elsewhere.
February 3, 1925- Robert Lee Light marries Maude Hopkins.
December 25, 1926- Gavriil fon Likht dies in New Orleans. Asbjørn Kristoffer af Lys is born in Baltimore.
April 28, 1927- Charlotte Fengliguoda marries Friedrich Huang.
August 5, 1927- Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict marries Marie Montcroix.
May 6, 1931- Avksenti Rovertdze Martali is born in Baltimore.
September 16, 1931- Brünnhilde Augusta Huang is born in Jiaozhou.
February 28, 1947- Robert Lee Light disinherits Asbjørn af Lys, who flees to Denmark.
July 4, 1951- Avksenti Martali is kidnapped by the Caucasian government, so he can produce propaganda.
October 14, 1953- Asbjørn af Lys marries Margrethe Stenberg.
November 22, 1953- Avksenti Martali marries Nestan Darejandshvili.
March 28, 1954- Brünnhilde Huang marries Helmut Xia.
June 4, 1957- Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict is lynched while visiting his brother in Richmond.
June 4, 1958- Robert Lee Light commits suicide in Baltimore.
May 1, 1965- Charlotte Huang dies in Jiaozhou.
October 9, 1984- Avksenti Martali dies in Tbilsi.
February 14, 1992- Brünnhilde Huang dies in Jiaozhou.
September 11, 2001- Asbjørn af Lys is killed in a terrorist attack on the ZWC headquarters in Charleston.


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Georg von Licht in 1839
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Gavriil fon Likht in 1898
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Robert Lee Light in 1919
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Charlotte Fengliguoda in 1927
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Matthieu Sylvestre de Lict in 1941
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Asbjørn af Lys in 1959.
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Avksenti Martali in 1977.
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Brünnhilde Huang in 1961.
Last edited by Ruridova on Sat Oct 18, 2014 7:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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