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Part of [[Welcome to Holy Question Mark]], a campaign set in the Amberverse using modified ''Lords of Gossamer and Shadow'' rules.
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Part of [[Welcome to Holy Question Mark]], a game of the Amber Diceless RPG run by [[User:Metal Fatigue|Metal Fatigue]].
  
The history of this strife-torn Earth is not entirely identical to our own real-world history—not even before the coming of the monsters in 2004 (although the earlier departures are slight).
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The history of this strife-torn Earth is not entirely identical to our own real-world history—not even before the coming of the monsters in 2006 (although the earlier departures are slight).
  
==Pre-2004 Changes==
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==Pre-2006 Changes==
  
 
===Ismailistan===
 
===Ismailistan===
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In the real world, Kashmiri independence ended in 1947 when the Maharaja requested Indian aid in repelling a Pakistani invasion and insurgency. In the game world, this occasioned a rebellion by the Ismaili Dards and the Ismaili and Buddhist Ladakhs, ending in the expulsion of both Pakistani and Indian troops and the reinstitution by plebiscite of an Ismaili raj over the former territories of the Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu.
 
In the real world, Kashmiri independence ended in 1947 when the Maharaja requested Indian aid in repelling a Pakistani invasion and insurgency. In the game world, this occasioned a rebellion by the Ismaili Dards and the Ismaili and Buddhist Ladakhs, ending in the expulsion of both Pakistani and Indian troops and the reinstitution by plebiscite of an Ismaili raj over the former territories of the Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu.
  
Prince Shah Karim al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, died during the Siege of Srinagar in 2005, and was succeeded by his eldest son Prince Rahim.
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Prince Shah Karim al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, died during the Siege of Srinagar in 2007, and was succeeded by his eldest son Prince Rahim.
  
 
==The Invasion==
 
==The Invasion==

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