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Contron13542 wrote:I absolutely love the idea of this map, I would play every chance I got, but there have to be some small changes but otherwise its great.
oaktown wrote:Contron13542 wrote:I absolutely love the idea of this map, I would play every chance I got, but there have to be some small changes but otherwise its great.
Such as?? That's where I'm at - tell me what those small changes are.
domination dude wrote:maybe u should put a link between se asia and mexico or india to mexico so who evr is down to like their last 2 guys in america but has like six guys in se asia can abandon the us
domination dude wrote:maybe u should put a link between se asia and mexico or india to mexico so who evr is down to like their last 2 guys in america but has like six guys in se asia can abandon the us
Unit_2 wrote:its looking pritty good oak, good job. But why is a territory names Persia? its Iran not Persia.(I know EVERYTHING about the Persian Empire and everthing to do with history for that matter )
Unit_2 wrote:why is a territory names Persia? its Iran not Persia.(I know EVERYTHING about the Persian Empire and everthing to do with history for that matter )
oaktown wrote:Unit_2 wrote:why is a territory names Persia? its Iran not Persia.(I know EVERYTHING about the Persian Empire and everthing to do with history for that matter )
Since you know everything about history, you will know that Iran is the term used by Iranians to refer to the country, while Persia is a western construct. In the 1930s the Shah declared that his country should henceforth be known as Iran, but nomenclature doesn't change overnight and the world continued to use the old term. In the 1950s the Shah acknowledged the use of both names interchangeably. I guess you are also aware that people in countries beyond Iran also consider themselves Farsi speaking "Persians," just as the former Persian empire extended beyond modern day Iran.
So in answer to your question, I chose to call the area Persia because:
1. this map is from a western point of view
2. the term Persia was still in common use in the 1950s when this map is set, and
3. the territory on this map does not reflect modern day Iran, but also stretches west to include part of Iraq and east to include Baluchistan, Afghanistan, and part of Pakistan - all regions in which a significant percentage of the population identify as Persian.
insomniacdude wrote:The USA only bonus doesn't apply to Alaska, correct?
Either way, you might want to distinguish that in the key.
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