Message from @Inquisitor of this Flavortown
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japan was left alone because it was difficult to reach, geographically unimportant and had no major natural resources.
India was easy to reach for europe, geographically essential for asian trade and had a fuck tonne of resources, Europe wasn't gonna let india unify under native rule.
the sikhs couldve beaten the bongs in the first anglo-sikh war had the bongs not bribed their genrals
the british feared that the siksh would invade the part of india thatw as ruled by ol john comapny
and that the sepoys would revolt and join the sikhs
leading to sikh dominion in norht india
and prolly south too
they cut the head off the snake
by bribing the commanders
who were loyal tot he sikh queen
the queen wa sin a power struggle with the khalsa
the queen signed a pact with the bongs in orde rto secure her throne
as for the maratha empire
though if britain was forced out france would have tried to move in.
and if both were forced out you could expect russia and japan to try to gain power.
Even if india managed to gain true independence from britain it was going to spend the 19th century being harried, invaded and undermined.
it had fractured into anhindred lil kingodms
well france did try to conquer
was btfod
but
youre right chancellor
russia woudlnt have been able
russia would not have been able
shit my typing is crap
anyway
>sikhs could have beaten the british
but with britain forced out of the region they likely would have pushed into afghanistan and persia
search up the great game
The only reason Britain stopped killing you was because it cost too much money
AnMaonach read the book "flashman and the mountain of light"
hsitorical documents predicted that siksh would win
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*remember
Mate that's a novel
It's fictional
historical documents predicted hitler would be a moderate
siksh were the only modernized army in dinai besides the britisha t the tiem
As in not real
the back of the book is entirely footnotes and referneces tot he sources
used
Indian education
reach the afterword
It's not real