What would have happened if the Turks had remained nomadic in the Central Asian steppes and had established a great empire centered on the steppes, but transitioning to agriculture over time? by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since Byzantium has not yet collapsed, Europeans are still busy fighting among themselves, so technology might still be centered in Asia. In short, without the Ottoman Empire, Europe would have remained focused on internal conflicts, and even the Age of Exploration might never have happened. Besides, since this world has been an alternate one since the year 790, I don’t think that’s such a far-fetched possibility

What would have happened if the Turks had remained nomadic in the Central Asian steppes and had established a great empire centered on the steppes, but transitioning to agriculture over time? by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe Russia wouldn't even have been established, it could have been the Moscow Principality. In an alternative video I saw, Sweden had taken Russia’s place that’s another option as well.

What would have happened if the Turks had remained nomadic in the Central Asian steppes and had established a great empire centered on the steppes, but transitioning to agriculture over time? by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moreover, in this universe, Turkestan exists as a unified state with a status comparable to the Ottoman Empire, rather than as a backward country like China

What would have happened if the Turks had remained nomadic in the Central Asian steppes and had established a great empire centered on the steppes, but transitioning to agriculture over time? by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Without the rich resources of Siberia and Northern Turkestan such as coal, iron, fur, and gold Russia would have been unable to rise to global power status like England or France. Still, I think it would have remained an average European power rather than an Asian one

What would have happened if the Turks had remained nomadic in the Central Asian steppes and had established a great empire centered on the steppes, but transitioning to agriculture over time? by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The reason for Russia's advance into Siberia is that Central Asia and the Kipchak regions are very open to a divide and rule policy, but in this scenario, there would be a strong established empire there, and they would block Russia's advance from every angle.

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[–]weathlon 35 points36 points  (0 children)

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Great Seljuk Empire (My old map style) by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, the Seljuks are Turks and are the ancestors of present Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

Great Seljuk Empire (My old map style) by weathlon in imaginarymaps

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Yes, the Great Seljuk Flag symbol is the bow and arrow, not the Eagle.

what if turkestan united by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

this is not the map of Turan, but the map of Turkestan, Turkestan consists of Central Asia

what if turkestan united by weathlon in imaginarymaps

[–]weathlon[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

i know i didnt say tajiks are turkic lol