Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'religious conflict'

Religious conflict refers to tensions, disputes, or violence between different religious groups or between religious and secular forces throughout history. These conflicts often arise from theological differences, competition for political power, control over sacred spaces, or when religious identity becomes entangled with ethnic or national identity. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of major religious conflicts—such as the Crusades, Reformation wars, or modern sectarian struggles—can dramatically reshape political boundaries, cultural development, and global power structures.

What If The Gunpowder Plot Succeeded?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators successfully executed their plan to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605, dramatically altering the course of British and European history.

What If India and Pakistan Never Separated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1947 Partition never occurred, creating a unified South Asian state that would dramatically reshape global politics, religious coexistence, and economic development in the region.

What If The Crusades Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the series of religious wars known as the Crusades never occurred, radically transforming the course of medieval Europe, the Middle East, and world history.

What If The Partition of India Never Occurred?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan never happened, potentially creating a unified South Asian superpower and avoiding one of history's largest mass migrations and humanitarian crises.

What If The Peace of Westphalia Never Occurred?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the treaties of Westphalia failed in 1648, potentially altering the development of the modern state system, religious tolerance, and international relations as we know them.