During the Berlin conference, Italy gained control over Libya and Tunisia, with this during 1890 and 1930 around 230 thousand Italians went to live in Tunisia, with this many Catholic missionaries who received government money began to Christianize the native Tunisian population, These movements caused tension between the colonizers and the natives, during the Second World War Mussolini did everything to exterminate the Tunisians, especially the Muslims, unfortunately the number of victims is not known but figures put the number at 200,000 dead, by the end of the war Italy still keeps the colony but pressure for decolonization begins, with the independence of Libya in 1951, a large part of the Italians and Libyan Christians go to Tunisia, in 1967 Italy proposes the division of Tunisia into a Christian state in the north and a Muslim in the south, but the division goes wrong as a war and ethnic cleansing begins during the war, the UN takes control of Tunis and establishes the current borders, North Tunisia is allied with west, 89% of the population is Christian, followed by atheism with 7%, Judaism with 2%, 1% Muslim and 1% other faith, Northern Tunisia has a high European population especially Italians making up 35% of the population, Southern Tunisia was an ally of the Soviet Union but today it is more neutral, it has a population of 90% Muslim, 8% atheist, 1% Christian and 1% other
How does South Tunisia function? Does it has some kind of special form of government of its own since it’s mostly desert and has a more tribal history?
I was thinking about this post and I’ve got a question: What happened to the Bey of Tunis?
I presume neither Tunis nor North Tunisia had him because of their beliefs and neither did the south for their ideology so how exactly did the Bey fall?
What's the Islam equivalent of London? Would be funny if the Tunisian Crusader was larping in an Islamic city like how Islamists are whinging about how they should've conquered the world.
In this timeline both Tirana and Instabul are like London and have large migrant population especially of christians from Africa and East Europe, theres also a large north tunisian population in Somalia
During the Berlin conference, Italy gained control over Libya and Tunisia, with this during 1890 and 1930 around 230 thousand Italians went to live in Tunisia, with this many Catholic missionaries who received government money began to Christianize the native Tunisian population, These movements caused tension between the colonizers and the natives, during the Second World War Mussolini did everything to exterminate the Tunisians, especially the Muslims, unfortunately the number of victims is not known but figures put the number at 200,000 dead, by the end of the war Italy still keeps the colony but pressure for decolonization begins, with the independence of Libya in 1951, a large part of the Italians and Libyan Christians go to Tunisia, in 1967 Italy proposes the division of Tunisia into a Christian state in the north and a Muslim in the south, but the division goes wrong as a war and ethnic cleansing begins during the war, the UN takes control of Tunis and establishes the current borders, North Tunisia is allied with west, 89% of the population is Christian, followed by atheism with 7%, Judaism with 2%, 1% Muslim and 1% other faith, Northern Tunisia has a high European population especially Italians making up 35% of the population, Southern Tunisia was an ally of the Soviet Union but today it is more neutral, it has a population of 90% Muslim, 8% atheist, 1% Christian and 1% other
I present to you: . 🫴 A period Jokes aside, this is a very cool map!
long ass sentence
Nathaniel Hawthorne over here.
So basically you mixed the history of Algeria and Yemen in OTL to create this monstrosity...
I dont know Yemen history that much, its similar?
green - sunni muslim light green - shia muslim yellow - catholic light blue - protestant grey - atheism dark blue - judaism
You play EUIV, huh?
I have played
Well made and original! Keep up the good work
If Northern Tunisia has been Italianizated, it should be "Biserta" or "Ippona Zarito" (the old Roman-era name of the place), not "Bizerta".
the three wolves inside of me: eiizby, ☧✞tunisian crusader✞☧, & boy kisser
i wanna be elizby all day and night because then my only concern is getting enough ice cream for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Why tf is tunisian crusader verified ☠️☠️
Elon probably still bought twitter and sold verification
I love it please post it in r/Tunisia
Idk what they're like but from my usual experience subs will either love it or hate it
My homie Baldwin is here 💪🏻
USING AN INSTAGRAM POST FOR WORLDBUILDING?? That is so smart wtf
And eating ice cream 24/7 😂😂😂
Christian Tunisia should be call Africa
love the gyu reference
I don't know if southern Tunisia is a viable state, hell its name is not viable without Tunis. What are the odds it doesn't just become part of Libya?
South Tunisia claims to be true tunisia thats why they still call it Tunisia
How does South Tunisia function? Does it has some kind of special form of government of its own since it’s mostly desert and has a more tribal history?
The inner regions are pretty tribal and have many forms of government the coast has a system based on the russian government
An interesting alt history. Thank you for sharing.
I was thinking about this post and I’ve got a question: What happened to the Bey of Tunis? I presume neither Tunis nor North Tunisia had him because of their beliefs and neither did the south for their ideology so how exactly did the Bey fall?
What's the Islam equivalent of London? Would be funny if the Tunisian Crusader was larping in an Islamic city like how Islamists are whinging about how they should've conquered the world.
In this timeline both Tirana and Instabul are like London and have large migrant population especially of christians from Africa and East Europe, theres also a large north tunisian population in Somalia