theBastard wrote:your map looks as from presence. so is there any conflict between Turkesy and Armenia? Iran with Azerbadjan? there are only ethnic conflict now. or I missed Third world war in Caucasus?
They are mostly political (hence 'political bonuses'), diplomatic conflicts, not military. Armenian and Azerbaijanian nationalists have never given up their dreams of a Greater Armenia and Azerbaijan. Because of that (and other reasons), the relations between Armenia and Turkey, and between Azerbaijan and Iran, are still very tense.
Ironic that you mention a Third World War. Sometime during the Nagorno-Karabakh war (and don't forget that that war never formally ended) there was mention of that, when Turkey (member of NATO) threatened to come to the aid of Azerbaijan over the exclave of Nakhchivan. With Russia openly supporting Armenia, that would have constituted a Third World War. To prevent it, Armenia was forced to back down.
theBastard wrote:so you think that all non fighting ethnic groups live in Russia, yes? I think there are many non fightng groups living in other Caucasian countries

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Oh no certainly not, although the northern Caucasus is distinctly more ethnically diverse than the south. But the southern Caucasus is already overshadowed by the conflicts between 5 countries (plus the Kurds), and many ethno-linguistic groups in the southern Caucasus are simply too small to be represented, with sometimes as few as a couple hundreds members. Ajaria is the notable exception.
theBastard wrote:do not worry, I have idea in head. but you can work only on two maps.
theBastard wrote:look at my maps if they are boring. I think there are some new things (with all my bashfulness).
I wasn't aware that you are making maps. Which are they?
theBastard wrote:made by you? or did you helped with any?
I tried, but the mapmaker wouldn't listen (happens to me more often). Mostly my opnion is that these maps are uninteresting, so I don't really care. And there shouldn't be 2 that are almost identical.