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Post by India on Aug 30, 2011 4:28:41 GMT -5
Hello!
Inviting RP partners for a thread.
I can play India as the present Republic, and as British India, Hindustan, the Mughal Empire and the Mauryan Empire. Earlier... wow. Serious?
Preferred eras? The Mughal Era, the British Raj and present day. Any other is fine.
India's had relations with plenty of nations. Historically, with England, Iran, China, the USSR and The Netherlands. (For Current Events threads, include Russia, France, the USA and Israel.) I'm okay with AU and crack threads too. :3
Of course, if you have an idea you'd like to share, tell me.
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Post by Iran on Aug 30, 2011 18:22:21 GMT -5
Baby you know I'd love to plot with you~! Anything you want because... god I have no ideas!
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Post by India on Aug 31, 2011 2:17:31 GMT -5
Maybe we could reenact the double-faced vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency (almost present-day) or, on a more historical note, the ties between the Mughals and Safavids during Babur and Humayun's time.
The latter may be tougher, actually, since it's all peacetime - most of Indo-Iran relations are peaceful! Though peaceful relations needn't be uneventful - there are also the post-Iranian Revolution events to consider...
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Post by England on Aug 31, 2011 15:00:16 GMT -5
Since I take about a billion years to get around to anything, I should probably reply now--in which case we should be good to go in about a month. *clear throat embarrassed* However! I'd like to do something with you, definitely. Either the Raj or India's contribution to WWI (which was pretty impressive) or anything else you have in mind. I mention WWI because I was recently at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, which was converted to a hospital for Indian troops during the war. Very interesting stuff. Though the Raj has a far prettier backdrop.
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Post by India on Aug 31, 2011 22:30:05 GMT -5
Oh yes. The British Raj would do fine. Specifically - what about the Sepoy Mutiny or, say, the beginning of it all. Tell me what you might be interested in doing - as in specific events. And it isn't exactly like I'll be dot on time, either. CCE will driving me nuts nine days from today and no, that isn't Continuous and Copious Examination, though that definition would be spot on.
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Post by England on Sept 1, 2011 18:06:38 GMT -5
Oh yes. The British Raj would do fine. Specifically - what about the Sepoy Mutiny or, say, the beginning of it all. Tell me what you might be interested in doing - as in specific events. And it isn't exactly like I'll be dot on time, either. CCE will driving me nuts nine days from today and no, that isn't Continuous and Copious Examination, though that definition would be spot on.If you'd all stop rebelling for five bloody minutes--Clearly I have reading to do for some specifics, but I'll take a look at that Mutiny. Also, good luck on those exams!
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Post by Iran on Sept 1, 2011 20:13:15 GMT -5
Maybe we could reenact the double-faced vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency (almost present-day) or, on a more historical note, the ties between the Mughals and Safavids during Babur and Humayun's time. The latter may be tougher, actually, since it's all peacetime - most of Indo-Iran relations are peaceful! Though peaceful relations needn't be uneventful - there are also the post-Iranian Revolution events to consider...I actually would like either the IAEA vote or maybe just some post-revolution bro-ing. But they were constantly peaceful, save... Nader Shah and the sacking of Delhi, as well as other lovely little moments. 9Like when you took Kandahar. B'''( )
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Post by India on Sept 1, 2011 23:38:40 GMT -5
If you'd all stop rebelling for five bloody minutes--Clearly I have reading to do for some specifics, but I'll take a look at that Mutiny. Also, good luck on those exams! It wasn't me meddling with ancient customs, you know.The events of the Siege of Delhi seem apt. And I have an old, opium-ridden king to play with. Job dissatisfaction? xD www.historynet.com/indian-mutiny-of-1857-siege-of-delhi.htmSelf-explanatory, rather detailed description that stays away from Wikipedia's dry narration. I actually would like either the IAEA vote or maybe just some post-revolution bro-ing. But they were constantly peaceful, save... Nader Shah and the sacking of Delhi, as well as other lovely little moments. 9Like when you took Kandahar. B'''( ) Point! Delhi's suffered quite a bit during its time, hasn't it? ;u; I'll do some reading up on that Kandahar issue. India's terribly lazy when it comes to invasions and such outside the continent... or so it seems.
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