KUltimate_Specific_Crimea.txt

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1466: Death of Hajj Giray for Crimea
1475-1475: Mengli and the Ottomans for Crimea
1478-1700: Crimean Khanate seeks Ottoman support for Crimea
1532-1599: Foundation of Bagcisaray for Crimea
1552-1552: Modernisation of Crimea for Crimea
1552-1577: Modernisation of Crimea for Crimea
1777-1782: Modernisation of Crimea for Crimea
1780-1819: End of the Crimean Khanate for Crimea
Triggered (1427-1465): Cessation of Crimea for Crimea
Triggered (1462-1465): Crimea loses grip on Eastern posessions for Crimea
Triggered (triggered event): Disintegration of the Golden Horde for Crimea
Triggered (1471-1471): Genoa backs the pretender for Crimea
Triggered (triggered event): Lithuania and the disintegration of the Golden Horde for Crimea
Triggered (1474-1474): Nur Dawlat returns for Crimea
Triggered (triggered event): Ottoman Empire and the disintegration of the Golden Horde for Crimea
Triggered (1478-1478): Ottoman authority over Crimea for Crimea
Triggered (triggered event): Russia and the disintegration of the Golden Horde for Crimea
Triggered (1492-1500): Stephen's Gambit for Crimea
Triggered (1492-1500): Stephen's Gambit for Crimea
Triggered (1500-1819): The Golden Horde Vanishes for Crimea
Triggered (1476-1476): The Golden Horde revives its claim for Crimea

Crimea — Not random

Will happen on August 1, 1466

Description

Hajj Giray died without naming an heir. A power struggle broke out between his two sons. Nur Dawlat relied on the support of the khans of the Great Horde, while Mengli Gerai enjoyed the support of the Crimean nobility.

Actions

A. Beys elect Nur Dawlat

  • Stability -1
  • A random province revolts
  • +100 relations with Golden Horde

B. Beys elect Nur Dawlat

  • Stability -1
  • A random province revolts
  • Aristocracy +1

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 6, 1475
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 11, 1475)

Description

Ever fickle, the leading Crimean tribes quickly became alarmed at Nur Dawlat's close relationship with the Genoese. In 1475, the Shirin bey formally requested that the Ottoman sultan conquer Kaffa, which would eliminate Nur Dawlat's ally. The succesful Turkish conquest of Kaffa allowed for Mengli to become khan.

Actions

A. Mengli is khan

  • Stability -1
  • +50 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -150 relations with Genoa
  • Monarch Mengli I becomes active
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Russia is a neighbor
      • Ottoman Empire exists
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Ottoman Empire is a neighbor
      • At least one of the following must occur:
        • Russia exists
        • Muscovy exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Country has at least 5 non-colonial provinces
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Crimea is a vassal of Ottoman Empire
    • Ottoman Empire is a vassal of Crimea
    • Crimea and Ottoman Empire are at war
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Monarch Nur Dawlat I is active
    • Monarch Nur Dawlat I is active
    • Monarch Nur Dawlat I is active

Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1478
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

While Russia managed to overtake the other Khanates of the European steppe in the 16th century, the Khanate of Crimea lasted well into the 1700s. A major reason for this longevity was the support of the Ottoman Empire.

Actions

A. Offer our vassalage to the Ottomans

B. We can stand on our own

  • Stability -1

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • Own Qirim
  • Control Qirim

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1532
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1599)

Description

The residence of the Crimean khans was located in Eski Kirim and Qirq Or. In 1532, Sahib Giray founded a new settlement called Bagcisaray (garden palace).

Actions

A. Establish a new capital

  • Change the city name in Qirim to Bagcisaray
  • Move capital to Qirim
  • +1 base tax value in Qirim
  • +2000 population in Qirim

B. Don't move

  • -5 victory points
  • Stability +1

Crimea — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1552
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after February 2, 1552)

Description

Shahin Giray, who came to power with the support of the Russians, organised radical reforms in governance. Under his rule, the khan's power was strengthened and his crownland was expanded. A population census was conducted, which helped to introduce a single tax and a regular army. Shahin's reforms caused the rejection of the Crimean bey and clergy.

Actions

A. Damn!

  • Stability -1
  • A random province revolts

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is at war
  • The following must not occur:
    • Kazan exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Astrakhan exists
  • Control Kazan
  • Control Asterxan
  • Control Moskva

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1552
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1577)

Description

Shahin Giray, who came to power with the support of the Russians, organised radical reforms in governance. Under his rule, the khan's power was strengthened and his crownland was expanded. A population census was conducted, which helped to introduce a single tax and a regular army. Shahin's reforms caused the rejection of the Crimean bey and clergy.

Actions

A. Reform the system

  • +50 gold

B. Trust the beys

  • -50 relations with Russia
  • -50 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +100 relations with Sibir

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • Is not a vassal

Will happen within 360 days of May 2, 1777
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1782)

Description

Shahin Giray, who came to power with the support of the Russians, organised radical reforms in governance. Under his rule, the khan's power was strengthened and his crownland was expanded. A population census was conducted, which helped to introduce a single tax and a regular army. Shahin's reforms caused the rejection of the Crimean bey and clergy.

Actions

A. Reform the system

  • Stability -3
  • Global revolt risk +6 for 60 months
  • A random province revolts
  • A random province revolts
  • Centralization +1
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • +1 base tax value in a random province
  • +1 base manpower in a different random province

B. Trust the beys

  • Stability -1
  • Aristocracy +2
  • Innovativeness -1

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Is not a vassal
    • Crimea is a vassal of Russia
  • Russia is a neighbor
  • The following must not occur:
    • Country has at least 4 non-colonial provinces

Will happen within 180 days of January 2, 1780
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

Numerous uprisings against Shahin Giray prompted Russia to annex the Crimean Khanate. The khan abdicated in 1783, and with him came the end of the last fragment of the Golden Horde.

Actions

A. Khan abdicates (End Game)

  • The capital province revolts
  • The capital province revolts

B. Khan abdicates (End Game)

  • Start a war with Russia

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 287024 - Hajj Giray founds Khanate of Crimea for Golden Horde

Description

Shortly after Khan Ahmad expelled Ulugh Muhammad from Sarai, his son Hajji Giray declared his independence in Crimea. This started the great rivalry between 2 countries which lasted until the complete destruction of Golden Horde by Girays in 1502.

Actions

A. We owe a debt of gratitude to Ulugh...not!

  • Break vassalization with Golden Horde
  • +10000 cavalry in the capital province
  • -350 relations with Golden Horde
  • +50 relations with Muscovy
  • -25 relations with Kazan
  • +75 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +100 relations with Poland
  • +100 relations with Lithuania
  • Varna will be considered a national province

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 287025 - Crimea remains part of the Horde for Golden Horde

Description

The move of the base of the Horde to Crimea has created a power vacuum which has been seized upon by the other Khanates.

Actions

A. We will fight to regain control of the steppe

  • Cede Mari to Kazan
  • Cede Burtasia to Kazan
  • Cede Voronezh to Kazan
  • Cede Yaik to Kazan
  • Cede Mordva to Kazan
  • Cede Kazan to Kazan
  • Cede Samara to Kazan
  • Cede Bashkiria to Kazan
  • Cede Iset to Kazan
  • Cede Donetsk to Astrakhan
  • Cede Manyich to Astrakhan
  • Cede Asterxan to Astrakhan
  • Cede Sarai to Astrakhan
  • Cede Iset to Sibir
  • Cede Tabary to Sibir
  • Cede Sibir to Sibir
  • Cede Yugan to Sibir
  • Cede Baraba to Sibir
  • Cede Irtis to Sibir
  • Cede Ishim to Sibir
  • Cede Mias to Sibir
  • Cede Akmola to Sibir
  • Cede Ekibastu to Sibir
  • Cede Kulunda to Sibir

Crimea — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Own Mari
    • Own Burtasia
    • Own Voronezh
    • Own Yaik
    • Own Mordva
    • Own Kazan
    • Own Samara
    • Own Bashkiria
    • Own Iset
    • Own Donetsk
    • Own Manyich
    • Own Asterxan
    • Own Sarai
    • Own Imereti
    • Own Tbilisi

Triggered by

Action A of 152050 - The Golden Horde Vanishes for Crimea

Description

After the fall of the Golden Horde several Khanates regained complete independency.

Actions

A. Oh no!

  • Cede Mari to Kazan
  • Cede Burtasia to Kazan
  • Cede Voronezh to Kazan
  • Cede Yaik to Kazan
  • Cede Mordva to Kazan
  • Cede Kazan to Kazan
  • Cede Samara to Kazan
  • Cede Bashkiria to Kazan
  • Cede Iset to Kazan
  • Cede Donetsk to Astrakhan
  • Cede Manyich to Astrakhan
  • Cede Asterxan to Astrakhan
  • Cede Sarai to Astrakhan
  • Cede Imereti to Imereti
  • Cede Tbilisi to Imereti

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 174097 - Mengli Giray of Crimea for Genoa

Description

Although in 1469, Nur Dawlat had been able to dislodge his brother from the peninsula, Mengli was still a threat. Mengli turned to Genoa for backing of his claim to the throne. In 1471, with the assistance of Genoa and the backing of much of the Crimean aristocracy, Mengli succesfully overthrew his brother. Nur Dawlat would have to bide his time on the sidelines.

Actions

A. A new Khan!

  • Stability -1
  • A random province revolts
  • Monarch Mengli I becomes active
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 210024 - The Golden Horde Vanishes for Lithuania

Description

After the fall of the Golden Horde, foreign powers extended their influence in the area.

Actions

A. Oh no!

  • Cede Podole to Lithuania
  • Cede Zaporozhe to Lithuania

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 174098 - Nur Dawlat and the Khanate of Crimea for Genoa

Description

Dissatisfied with Mengli's attempts to curtail their power, a few dissatisfied nobles approached the Genoese with a scheme to re-install Nur Dawlat. Mengli quickly found himself removed from power.

Actions

A. His second reign

  • Stability -1
  • +50 relations with Genoa
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I becomes active
  • Monarch Mengli I will never rule

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 301083 - The Golden Horde Vanishes for Ottoman Empire

Description

After the fall of the Golden Horde, foreign powers extended their influence in the area.

Actions

A. Oh no!

  • Cede Yedisan to Ottoman Empire

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 301132 - Mengli Giray's Promise for Ottoman Empire

Description

In 1478 at the bequest of several prominent Crimean beys, Mehmed sent Mengli Giray, accompanied by the Ottoman army, to invade Crimea. With Mengli Giray's enthronement, Ottoman authority in the region became unquestioned.

Actions

A. Finally!

  • Stability -1
  • A random province revolts
  • -150 relations with Golden Horde
  • Monarch Mengli I becomes active
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I will never rule
  • Leader Mengli I becomes active

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 271010 - The Golden Horde Vanishes for Russia

Description

After the fall of the Golden Horde, foreign powers extended their influence in the area.

Actions

A. Oh no!

  • Cede Belgorod to Russia
  • Cede Donetsk to Russia
  • Cede Voronezh to Russia
  • Cede Mordva to Russia

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 231004 - Our Crimean Neighbours for Moldavia

Description

After accepting his vassal status to the Porte and the loss of the Bugeac (1486), Stephen the Great of Moldavia signs an offensive alliance with Mengli Giray, Khan of Crimea, directed against Poland Lithuania. Stephen desired Pocutia, while the Khan wanted to secure his supremacy over Kiev (Mankerman).

Actions

A. Stephen signs on

  • Gain an alliance with Moldavia
  • -200 relations with Poland
  • -200 relations with Lithuania
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Poland for 60 months
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Lithuania for 60 months

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 231004 - Our Crimean Neighbours for Moldavia

Description

After accepting his vassal status to the Porte and the loss of the Bugeac (1486), Stephen the Great of Moldavia signs an offensive alliance with Mengli Giray, Khan of Crimea, directed against Poland Lithuania. Stephen desired Pocutia, while the Khan wanted to secure his supremacy over Kiev (Mankerman).

Actions

A. Stephen risks our wrath

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Moldavia for 120 months

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 287003 - The Collapse of the Golden Horde for Golden Horde

Description

In 1502, Mengli Giray of Crimea captured and destroyed the city of Sarai capital of the Golden Horde. The last piece in its decline, the Golden Horde vanished as a political entity, with this act. Members of the Golden Horde still lived on hoping to rekindle lost glory, but the days of the Golden Horde were over.

Actions

A. Haha!

Crimea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 287008 - The lands of Crimea for Golden Horde

Description

In 1475, Mengli Giray wrote a letter to the Ottoman sultan promising to be ''the enemy of the Sultan's enemy, the friend of his friend.'' Alarmed by Mengli Giray's Ottoman friendly gestures, the Golden Horde sent a full invasion force to put Nur Dawlat in his place. The khan also sent a governor to oversee Nur Dawlat's activities.

Actions

A. He reigns again

  • Stability -1
  • +50 relations with Golden Horde
  • Monarch Nur Dawlat I becomes active
  • Monarch Mengli I will never rule
  • Monarch Mengli I will never rule

KUltimate_Specific_Crimea.txt