Leader | Tiglath-Pileser III |
Region | Middle East |
Timeline | Middle Ages |
Historic events | Different Middle Eastern dynamics • Reshaping of history course |
Formation of Israel | 1074 |
Influenced development of | Judaism • Organization of Islamic Cooperation |
In this universe, Israel, as a Jewish state, was established on September 15, 1074. This event set off a drastically different historical trajectory compared to our timeline. The factors leading to Israel's formation varied, involving an alternative migration of Jews to the Levant and the support of influential figures of the time, such as Tiglath-pileser III.
The early establishment of Israel significantly affected the practices and traditions of Judaism. With a new home base in the Middle Ages, Judaism flourished and developed in ways that diverge from our timeline. Holidays, customs, and religious texts have altered throughout this universe's version of history.
As a response to the formation of Israel and to foster regional cooperation, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) emerged in this timeline as well. While the primary goal of the OIC in our timeline is to safeguard Islamic interests, its approach and areas of focus in this universe differ due to the new Middle Eastern landscape.
Tiglath-pileser III, a pivotal figure in this alternate universe, took on a distinct role in shaping the Middle East. As a powerful leader, his actions and interactions significantly impacted the establishment and growth of Israel and its neighboring entities. His accomplishments and influence differ from those of his historical counterpart in our universe.
The early establishment of Israel in this universe has led to a series of alterations in historical and religious contexts, as well as the prominence of other entities such as the OIC. Tiglath-pileser III's role in this timeline also showcases the unique landscape of this universe. Understanding these changes allows us to see how this alternate history has evolved and diverged from our own.