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  1. Buddha converts Darius to Buddhism

    In 516 BCE, Darius embarked on a campaign to India and marched through Bactria to Taxila in modern-day Pakistan. Darius spent the winter of 516–515 BCE in Gandhara, preparing to conquer the Indus Valley. Darius conquered the lands surrounding the Indus River in 515 BCE. This was around the same...
  2. Whiteshore

    Competition to Christianity in a World Without Islam

    In a world without Islam (let's just say Muhammad dies a sickly infant or something along those lines), an assumption is that Christianity is a religion which does better without the Islamic Conquests with how the Middle East and North Africa were very much centers of Christianity prior to the...
  3. Oba Cahokia

    WI: Buddhism was the One World Religion?

    Buddhism had a tendency to spread across Asia and had a chance to spread into Europe and Northern Africa under the Greeks (or Greco-Buddhism). It's very unique in the way its syncreticm with previous established beliefs. As the Silk Road expands into West Africa and Buddhism along with it. How...
  4. Sarthak

    Samsara: An Antiquity Greco-Buddhist Timeline
    Threadmarks: Prologue

    -Prologue- A painting showing the fabled fight between Archangel Michael & the Garrods of the East “Verily, The Winged Beasts of the East confronted Michael in the skies above Jerusalem. Michael confronted the Garrod [1] of the East, accusing them of wickedness as the descendants of the foul...
  5. Western Xia maximum wann

    Hey, so I generally havent posted here. But the Western Xia Dynasty fascinate me, but their maximum territorial extent was never *too* impressive. That being said, it had a fairly potent military for much of its history, and the Song could never subjugate it despite it being weaker than Liao or...
  6. Imperium Universalis (Roman TL)

    Welcome to the world of Imperium Universalis. The premise behind this timeline is “what if the Romans survived to the present day in one form or another” based on the OTL concept of Dominium Mundi or Universal Monarchy. Which means the recognition of one supreme monarch over all other monarchs...
  7. TheWitheredStriker

    AHC/WI: Indochina becomes Muslim-majority, Maritime SEA remains Hindu-Buddhist

    A while ago I made this thread: AHC: Muslim-majority Indochina. It gained quite some traction and interest before eventually dying off, which motivated to me to try something more unique. The objective of this AHC is once again to make Indochina a firmly Islamic region, but with a twist...
  8. TheWitheredStriker

    WI / AHC: Ramathipadi I / Sultan Ibrahim of Cambodia isn't overthrown

    Ramathipadi I is notably the only king of Cambodia in its history to convert to Islam, renaming himself to Sultan Ibrahim. He did this after being implored by his partner (and eventual wife and queen), Neak Moneang, who was of Cham and / or Malay blood. The two had a daughter, Princess Dav...
  9. WotanArgead

    Questions about the Japanese religious situation during the Azuchi-Momoyama period

    The question concerns the timeline, where there is no Christianity and Islam. At the same time, the modernization of Japan requires a solution to the problem of Buddhist land tenure. UTL - Oda Nobunaga adopted Christianity, for the sake of mobilizing the trade and craft class, and the supply of...
  10. How Will Culture and Society Look in a Buddhist Medieval Europe?

    Point of departure--the Emperor Justinian declared Buddhism, not Christianity, to be the religion of the state.
  11. Mr_Fanboy

    In the absence of Islam, which religion becomes the primary competitor to Christianity?

    Let's keep the point of divergence simple: imagine a world where Muhammad had simply never been born. In such a scenario, what religion is most likely to be the most significant competitor to Christianity in terms of number of followers by the year 2021? Said religion does not have to garner...
  12. Sarthak

    A Nation of Snow Leopards - A Political Graphical Timeline
    Threadmarks: Nepalese Revolution

    The Nepalese Revolution broke out in March 19, 1923 initially as a student and dissident march against the Rana Regime of Nepal. Chandra Shumsher Rana, the autocratic Rana ruler of Nepal at the time, ordered the Nepalese Gendarmerie to open fire at the protestors. Nepal had long been dissident...
  13. Duke Andrew of Dank

    AHC: Larger Christian Minority in Japan

    Basically, the idea is to have Christianity grow in Japan to the point that it's the second or third largest religion in the nation behind Shintoism or Buddhism. For added points, one could give some ideas for how Japan would develop as a nation in the 19th and 20th century as a result.
  14. DBWI - Siddartha Gautama Becomes a Sage instead of Emperor ?

    Samrat Siddhartha Gautama is one of the most influential figures in Human history, Born as a Prince in Shakya Republic, He was prophesied to be either the Ruler of all India or one of histories greatest philosopher, Fearing this his father kept him locked up in his kingdom for most of his life...
  15. Sarthak

    The Mandala Stands Strong: An Ancient Timeline.

    The Mandala Stands Strong: An Ancient Nepal Timeline *** Prologue *** The pomp around the city of Kasthamandap was great as Nanda quietly strode onto the great hall of the city. Nanda strode forward with his chest shown in full and his stride strong. He stopped as he reached the halls of the...
  16. WI - Buddhist India

    Buddhism was found in India, but was outcompeted by Hinduism, But what if the reverse happened, What if Buddhism replaced Hinduism in India, how would the effects be ? Therevada Buddhism becomes the largest religion in Indian subcontinent (90 % Population) Hinduism Exists, but is clearly...
  17. AHC - Mauryan Empire Implement a Mandate of Heaven in India

    Mauryan Empire is one of the largest empires in Human history and the largest in India, however, it was not able to permanently unite India, But what if it did, If Mauryan Empire was able to exist for long enough that a united sense of being Indian and the Subcontinent was United entity for most...
  18. Mr_Fanboy

    What makes some religions good at conversion, and others not?

    There is a currently-active thread asking a similar question about Islam, but I felt as though the topic could be broadened. To quote my post from that thread... Now, in hindsight, perhaps Tengrism was not a great example in this context, but my other points still stand. How come some...
  19. AltoRegnant

    Why Was Islam So Good At Conversion?

    The caliphates spread from arabia to Spain to Pakistan, and the islamic faithspread farther, into india, central asia, subsaharan africa, and indonesia, converting people from native pagan faiths, Hinduism, buddhism, zoroastrianism, and christianity. My question is, why? I know about the tax on...
  20. GameBawesome

    AHC: Buddhist African Country

    Challenge: Create a majority Buddhist Kingdom, or even Empire, anywhere in Africa. From the East African Coast, to the Northern Sahara, create a African kingdom, or empire, that is or converted to Buddhism, through trade with India or China, wandering monks spreading the teachings of the...
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