- British Empire meets a new frontier Complete
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The British Empire at their peak is brought to another world and that means a new frontier for them to conquer! Also they managed to reach modern day and the Imperial federation movement was officialized meaning the British Empire is at it's peak in Modern day and is considered the Eroupean superpower. - Alternative British Empire enters a new world Complete
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Image is not mine and neither is the fandom. In this world the British Empire from the Alternative British Empire book I recently finished gets transported to this brand new world. How will the old superpowers react to a much older one with much more power. (This is 20 more years into the future after the end of the Alternative British Empire story) - Alternative British Empire Complete
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I shall try and save the British Empire from its downfall. The British Empire shall essentially live on to modern day and beyond and not as an American influenced nation but as its own nation with its own sphere of influence. (Also before the invasion of Poland but after the partition of Czechslovakia) Would also like to add that the German Reich is not evil in this world war crimes in general will be avoided as much as I can but not erasing them out of existence in general. I will not just forget it existed but I will try and make them not happen or add new ones I will also add war crimes in chapters I want to I will not ignore war crimes, I will not gloss over war crimes, and I will only make them not happen before they actually become war crimes. - New British Empire Ongoing
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While Russia is fighting in Ukraine the British political union grows back into a British council/ New British Empire. I wonder how the world will react to the return of the new nation that is the successor of the biggest nation in history. - FOR QUEEN AND COUNTRY Ongoing
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For the last 200 years, the British Empire has isolated itself from the outside world after an event called Judgment Day. - Empiries returning Ongoing
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When a spell is done wrong and the Empires of old return to our present with all the memories of their preeseores , our new generation of countries will have to maneuver through the turmoil of the past brought to the present. - 香港歷史 History of Hong Kong Ongoing
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香港歷史 History of Hong Kong L'histoire de Hong Kong 홍콩의 역사 香港の歴史 - The Anglo-Egyptian War: A Tale of Ahmed Urabi's Rebellion Ongoing
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The Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882 was a pivotal conflict that spread-out in Egypt, ultimately leading to British control over the nation. The late 19th century witnessed turmoil in Egypt due to economic troubles, foreign debt, and dissatisfaction among the Egyptian. The conflict was instigated by Ahmed 'Urabi, an Egyptian army officer who led a nationalist revolt against the rule of Khedive Tewfik Pasha and the foreign influence in Egypt. To read rest of this article, please visit this very link: https://www.timeprinternews.com - The Anglo-Egyptian War: A Tale of Ahmed Urabi's Rebellion Ongoing
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The Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882 was a pivotal conflict that spread-out in Egypt, ultimately leading to British control over the nation. The late 19th century witnessed turmoil in Egypt due to economic troubles, foreign debt, and dissatisfaction among the Egyptian. The conflict was instigated by Ahmed 'Urabi, an Egyptian army officer who led a nationalist revolt against the rule of Khedive Tewfik Pasha and the foreign influence in Egypt. Tensions escalated further when British warships patrolled at the port of Alexandria, intensifying the already flimsy situation. On June 11, 1882, violent anti-European riots erupted in Alexandria, Egypt. Fearing for their safety, European residents quickly left the city. At the same time, the Egyptian 'Urabist army began fortifying and arming the port, making the situation more tense. After giving a warning to stop these military preparations, the British fleet acted alone, launching a relentless 10½-hour bombardment of the city. Even though the UK declared Egypt's independence in 1922, the British military maintained considerable influence in Egypt until 1936. During this period, Egypt became a crucial hub for trade and business in the region. Egypt remained under British influence until 1952, with the last British troops leaving in 1956. To read rest of this article, please visit this very link: https://www.timeprinternews.com
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