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First Century
Emperor Gaozu dies in the campaign against the Xiongnu and the Han Dynasty remains under Xiongnu control
Subsequently the Huns never arise as they never migrate
Second Century
Mississippi Civilization Becomes dominant force in North America
Third Century
Christianity never arose as a major religion in Europe
The crisis of the third century never ends, and Rome is forever split
Christianity becomes the dominant religion in the Palmyrene Empire but remains there
Gallic Empire collapses into various sub entities
Han Empire collapses, the Era of Barbarian Kingdoms begins, as Proto Turkic, Proto-Tibetan and Proto-Mongols migrate into China
Fourth Century
Palmyrene Empire repels sassanid invasion force
Scythian hordes swarm through the caucuses and a scythian state is formed in the area
Constantine and Licinius divide the remnant of the Empire into two
Fifth Century
The White Huns conquer all of Persia
Germans migrate East as a combined force of Romans and Gauls invade Germania
They later become the Slavs of this world, but are more Germanic and are settled in Poland and the Baltics
Sixth Century
Turkish Khaganate pushes the White Huns out of the Plains
White Huns are purely located in Persia
Seventh Century
Avars settle in modern day Hungary
Modern day Russia is mainly settled by Tukic peoples
Consequently Avars never assimilate as much into European culture as they kept a close connection to other Turkic people’s
The Almuhadadad religion arises in Arabia, the religion remains heavily influenced by traditional arabian folk religion, but a single god is elevated as the Supreme Deity
Arabia becomes unified under the Al'akhir Alwarithate, but they are unable to push further out
Palmyrene Empire is cut off from Anatolia and Anatolia is taken over by Eastern Rome
Much of the land is immediately lost as Eastern Roman Generals carve the Area for themselves
The Tibetan Empire conquers much of China
Abyssinia adopts the Almuhadadad religion