KUltimate_Specific_Georgia.txt

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1433-1434: Three Co-Kings for Georgia
1458-1463: Bagrat VI's uprising for Georgia
1460-1600: Our grip on royal title is waning for Georgia
1464-1466: Battle at Parvani for Georgia
1780-1790: Immigration to Georgia for Georgia
1816-1819: First Georgian newspaper for Georgia

Georgia — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1433
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1434)

Description

In 1433, Alexandre I dismissed some of the eristavis (stateholders) and appointed his sons Vakhtang, Dimitri and Giorgi instead. By doing so, he wanted to follow the Byzantine tradition of naming the heirs to the imperial throne as co-emperors. But this had a negative effect. The princes whose role in the political life of the country had grown immensely were called ""Kings"" while their father was still alive and they did not obey their father. Their behaviour was mostly influenced by the most powerful feudal lords - princes and tavads.

Actions

A. Let the Triumvirate rule

  • Centralization -1

B. Let the Triumvirate rule

  • Stability -1
  • Centralization +1

Georgia — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Centralization is at 8 or higher

Will happen within 12 days of January 2, 1458
Checked again every 12 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1463)

Description

In 1458 Bagrat VI, eristav (stateholder) of Imereti rose against Giorgi VIII, marking the end of a centralized Georgian state.

Actions

A. OK

  • Stability -4
  • A random province revolts
  • A random province revolts
  • A random province revolts
  • Global revolt risk +5 for 20 months
  • Centralization -1

Georgia — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 120 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 120 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1600)

Description

As one by one, our posessions are being taken by various enemies, our realm is reduced to the small Kingdom of Kakheti in eastern Georgia, so that we can't bear the title of georgian Kings any longer.

Actions

A. So fades our glory

  • -20 victory points
  • Imereti will no longer be considered a national province
  • Kars will no longer be considered a national province
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Kakheti

Georgia — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 12 days of March 2, 1464
Checked again every 12 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1466)

Description

As the civil war between Imereti and Kartli-Kakheti was raging, a noble, Kvarkvark Jakel met King Giorgi VIII's armies in the Battle at Parvani, defeated him, and took him captive. Bagrat VI of Imereti used this opportunity to take Kartli. As the nobles were not interested in any centralization of Georgia, Giorgi soon was released, and was accepted as a leader of Kakheti, but could not even think of trying to regain the throne of a united Georgia. In the meantime, Bagrat, having proclaimed himself as the King of Imereti-Kartli, had barely any supporters in the later, permanently resided in Imereti and beared the title only by word, while in fact, Konstantin II was the true ruler of Kartli.

Actions

A. Stay loyal to Giorgi

  • Stability -2
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Centralization +2
  • Kars will no longer be considered a national province
  • Imereti will no longer be considered a national province
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Kakheti
  • Grant independence to Imereti
  • Cede Adiga to Imereti
  • Cede Kebertei to Imereti
  • Cede Trabzon to Imereti
  • Tbilisi revolts
  • Kakheti revolts
  • Dagistan revolts
  • Event 399000 - Georgia falls apart for Imereti is triggered immediately

B. Bagrat VI. is the new King

  • Stability -2
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Centralization -2
  • Tbilisi will no longer be considered a national province
  • Kakheti will no longer be considered a national province
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Imereti
  • Grant independence to Kakheti
  • Cede Sirvan to Kakheti
  • Cede Dagistan to Kakheti
  • Cede Qarabag to Kakheti
  • Imereti revolts
  • Kars revolts
  • Trabzon revolts
  • Event 349000 - Georgia falls apart for Kakheti is triggered immediately
  • Event 400000 - Abkhazia hails Bagrat VI for Abkhazia will never fire
  • Event 400001 - Abkhazia disobeys for Abkhazia will never fire

Georgia — Not random

Conditions

  • Country is not at war
  • Own Kakheti
  • Control Kakheti

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1780
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1790)

Description

Erekle II expanded the taxable population and thus sustained the state and army. He appointed agents known as mqrelebi (gatherers) to induce, even force refugee serfs in Nakhichevan and Karabagh back to their lands, or to settle them on crown lands. Migrants were lured from Ottoman-held Javakheti, new settlers had tax exemptions. Ossetians, Circassians, Armenians, and Russians arrived in Georgia.

Actions

A. Great!

  • +2000 population in Kakheti
  • +1 base tax value in Kakheti

Georgia — Not random

Will happen within 5 days of January 2, 1816
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1819)

Description

Sakartvelos gazeti, 'Gazette of Georgia', was the first newspaper printed in the Georgian language. Printed in 1819 when all three Kingdoms of Georgia were finally subjugated by the Russian Empire, it brought the light of the modern industrial world into Georgia. For the coming two centuries the fate of Georgia would be merged with that of Russia, but despite everything, Georgian culture proved itself strong enough to survive in the multicultural empire and stay as it was, an exception in the annals of history.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness +1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +1000

KUltimate_Specific_Georgia.txt