Source: Wikia. Pages: 52. Chapters: Afghanistan, Albania, Arabia, Bohemia, Bolivia, Brazil, Bukovina, Bulgaria, Burundi, Byzantine Empire, Canary Islands, Central African Republic, China, Cornwall, Courland, Croatia-Slavonia, Cuba, East Galicia, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Franz Joseph I of Austria, Germany, Greenland, Haiti, Hawaii, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Konigsberg, Kingdom of France, Kingdom of Kongo, Kingdom of Prussia, Labrador, Latvia, Libya, List of Brazilian monarchs, List of Emperors of Haiti, List of Irish monarchs, List of Kings of Cornwall, List of Libyan monarchs, List of Portuguese monarchs, List of Prime-Ministers of Brazil, List of Queens of Libya, List of Scottish monarchs, List of Welsh monarchs, List of monarchs of Lithuania, List of monarchs of Wessex, List of nations, Lithuania, Malta, Matabeleland, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nauru, Navarre, Netherlands, Orange Free State, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Philippines, Point of Divergence, Poland, Portugal, Prussian Crusade, Religion, Republic of France, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Scotland, Second Boer War, Second Mexican-American War, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sudanese Civil War, Tibet, Transvaal Republic, United States, United States of Greater Austria, Uruguay, Venetian Republic, Vietnam, Vulpines, Wales, Wessex, West Galicia, World Cup, World War I, Zaire. Excerpt: The country sits at an important geostrategic location which connects the Middle East with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, which has been home to various people through the ages. The land has witnessed military conquests since antiquity, including by Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and many others. It has also served as a source from which many local dynasties, for example Greco-Bactrians, Kushans, Hephthalites, or Ghaznavids have established empires of their own. The political history of modern Afghanistan begins in the 18th century with the rise of the Pa...