Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Kyzylkum
- Control Kyzylkum
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Khiva
-
All of the following must occur:
- Own Khwarizm
- Own Marv
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1425
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Upon the capture of Khwarizm, Khayr made Sygnak his summer residence and the city henceforth, became the major trading area for the people of the Great Steppes. The region also became profitable as through his consolidation, Khayr managed to unite the Turkic people of Khwarizim.Actions
A. Enjoy the beauty of Sygnak
- Move capital to Kyzylkum
- Kyzylkum becomes a center of trade
- +2 base tax value in Kyzylkum
- +3 base manpower in Kyzylkum
- Stability +3
- uzbek will become an accepted culture
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Timurid Empire exists
- Country is not at war
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None of the following must occur:
- Uzbeks and Timurid Empire are at war
- Uzbeks and Timurid Empire are allied
- Event 325017 - Uzbeks on Offensive for Uzbeks has already occurred
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Timurid Empire owns Karakum
- Timurid Empire owns Khwarizm
- Timurid Empire owns Khiva
Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1428
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1468)
Description
During his lifetime (1425-1468), Abu'l Khayr carved himself a huge empire, stretching from Tura in Northern Siberia all the way down to Khwarizm.Actions
A. Show them all who we are!
- +10000 cavalry in a random province
- Start a war with Timurid Empire
- Quality +1
- Offensive Doctrine +1
- Centralization +1
- Stability +4
B. Those lands are a total waste
- Aristocracy +1
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +400
- -20 victory points
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Khiva exists
- Country is not at war
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None of the following must occur:
- Uzbeks and Khiva are allied
- Event 65006 - Uzbeks on Offensive for Uzbeks has already occurred
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Khiva owns Karakum
- Khiva owns Khwarizm
- Khiva owns Khiva
Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1428
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1468)
Description
During his lifetime (1425-1468), Abu'l Khayr carved himself a huge empire, stretching from Tura in Northern Siberia all the way down to Khwarizm.Actions
A. Show them all who we are!
- +10000 cavalry in a random province
- Start a war with Khiva
- Quality +1
- Offensive Doctrine +1
- Centralization +1
- Stability +4
B. Those lands are a total waste
- Aristocracy +1
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +400
- -20 victory points
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Khiva exists
- Country is not at war
- Event 65006 - Uzbeks on Offensive for Uzbeks has already occurred
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The following must not occur:
- Uzbeks and Khiva are allied
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Khiva owns Karakum
- Khiva owns Khwarizm
- Khiva owns Khiva
Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1428
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1468)
Description
During his lifetime (1425-1468), Abu'l Khayr carved himself a huge empire, stretching from Tura in Northern Siberia all the way down to Khwarizm.Actions
A. Show them all who we are!
- +5000 cavalry in a random province
- Start a war with Khiva
- Stability +2
B. Those lands are a total waste
- Aristocracy +1
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Infrastructure tech investment: +400
- -20 victory points
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Karatagh
- Own Kypshak
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The following must not occur:
- Kazakhs exists
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Starting around the mid-15th century, Khayr's eastern lands came under attack from the Oirats, a people of Mughulistan. The Oirats pillaged and destroyed much of the east and are mainly responsible for the lack of expansion during the rest of Khayr's reign. Eventually, the actions of Oirats, would allow the Kazakh Horde to break free from the weakened Uzbek Khanate.Actions
A. Curse them!
- Stability -3
- Lose 5000 troops in Kypshak
- Kypshak revolts
- Kypshak revolts
- Karatagh revolts
- Karatagh revolts
- Kypshak revolts
- Turgay revolts
- Set flag [oirat] for events
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Khiva
- Own Khwarizm
Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
When Abul Khayr conquered Khwarizm, he sent into motion the events that would contribute to the fall of the Timurid Empire and the rise of Uzbek Khanates. Their culture had begun to differ from those of other Mongols prior to Khayr's conquest, and his efforts allowed the Uzbek peoples to declare their complete independence. From now on, with the help of their Turkoman allies, the destiny of the Uzbeks would lie in the south, not in the north.Actions
A. Settle
- uzbek will become an accepted culture
- tatar will no longer be an accepted culture
- uzbek will no longer be an accepted culture
- uzbek will become an accepted culture
- Culture in Karakalpak changes to uzbek
- Culture in Yust-Yurt changes to uzbek
- Culture in Khwarizm changes to uzbek
- Culture in Khiva changes to uzbek
- Culture in Kyzylkum changes to uzbek
- Culture in Turgay changes to uzbek
- +1 base manpower in Khiva
- +1 base manpower in Khwarizm
- +1 base manpower in Yust-Yurt
- Centralization +3
- Serfdom +2
- Offensive Doctrine +1
- Stability +2
- +2000 population in a random province
- +1 base tax value in the same province
- +2000 population in a random province
- +1 base tax value in the same province
- -200 relations with Golden Horde
- -100 relations with Sibir
Uzbeks — Random
Conditions
- Flag [oirat] is set
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
The Oirats ruin the countryside which causes havok within our economy, but for what? Its not like they want to rule the lands, but just make them uninhabitable.Actions
A. What wretched luck have we
- Lose 5000 troops in Turgay
- Lose 5000 troops in Turgay
- Turgay revolts
- Turgay revolts
- Kypshak revolts
Uzbeks — Random
Conditions
- Flag [oirat] is set
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Try as they might, the Uzbeks could not hold the Oirats back. With superior tactics, the Oirat were unstoppable in the east.Actions
A. Woe is us
- Lose 5000 troops in Karatagh
- Lose 5000 troops in Karatagh
- Karatagh revolts
- Karatagh revolts
- Kypshak revolts
Uzbeks — Random
Conditions
- Flag [oirat] is set
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1440
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
Here come more raiders for a purpose still yet unknown.Actions
A. Stop!?
- Lose 5000 troops in Basmal
- Lose 5000 troops in Basmal
- Basmal revolts
- Basmal revolts
- Karatagh revolts
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Karakum
- Own Khwarizm
- Own Marv
- Own Turkmeni
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None of the following must occur:
- Kazakhs exists
- Country has at least 50 non-colonial provinces
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A, B, C of 325006 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks
Description
Attacks from the Oirats in the mid-fifteenth century, left the eastern lands of Abul Khayr, vulnerable to would be aspirants to power. In 1469, Janibek and Ghirei, distant relatives of Khayr, exploited this vacuum of power and established their state in the lands between the Chu and Talas rivers. The sons of Barak Khan, a rival claimant, the two had been waiting for a time to move on Khayr's lands. The destruction at the hands of the Oirats, gave them there chance.Actions
A. Damn them!
- Grant independence to Kazakhs
- Karakalpak will no longer be considered a national province
- Basmal will no longer be considered a national province
- Karatagh will no longer be considered a national province
- Turgay will no longer be considered a national province
- Kypshak will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability -4
- Event 207000 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Kazakhs is triggered immediately
- Event 325006 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks will never fire
- Clear flag "[oirat]"
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Karakum
- Own Khwarizm
- Own Marv
- Own Turkmeni
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Akmola
- Own Emba
- Own Bashkiria
- Own Ishim
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None of the following must occur:
- Kazakhs exists
- Country has at least 50 non-colonial provinces
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A of 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks
Description
Attacks from the Oirats in the mid-fifteenth century, left the eastern lands of Abul Khayr, vulnerable to would be aspirants to power. In 1469, Janibek and Ghirei, distant relatives of Khayr, exploited this vacuum of power and established their state in the lands between the Chu and Talas rivers. The sons of Barak Khan, a rival claimant, the two had been waiting for a time to move on Khayr's lands. The destruction at the hands of the Oirats, gave them there chance.Actions
A. Cede the lands to Sibir
- Grant independence to Kazakhs
- Karakalpak will no longer be considered a national province
- Basmal will no longer be considered a national province
- Karatagh will no longer be considered a national province
- Turgay will no longer be considered a national province
- Kypshak will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability -4
- Event 207000 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Kazakhs is triggered immediately
- Event 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks will never fire
- Cede Ishim to Sibir
- Cede Akmola to Sibir
- Cede Emba to Sibir
- Cede Bashkiria to Sibir
- +50 relations with Sibir
- Clear flag "[oirat]"
B. Cede the lands to the Kazakh Horde
- Grant independence to Kazakhs
- Karakalpak will no longer be considered a national province
- Basmal will no longer be considered a national province
- Karatagh will no longer be considered a national province
- Turgay will no longer be considered a national province
- Kypshak will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability -4
- Event 207000 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Kazakhs is triggered immediately
- Event 325007 - Lands of the Kazakh for Uzbeks is triggered immediately
- Event 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks will never fire
- Cede Bashkiria to Khiva
- +100 relations with Kazakhs
- Clear flag "[oirat]"
C. Fools! We are in the right!
- Grant independence to Kazakhs
- Karakalpak will no longer be considered a national province
- Basmal will no longer be considered a national province
- Karatagh will no longer be considered a national province
- Turgay will no longer be considered a national province
- Kypshak will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability -6
- Event 207000 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Kazakhs is triggered immediately
- Event 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks will never fire
- Cede Bashkiria to Khiva
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Akmola revolts
- Emba revolts
- Ishim revolts
- -25 relations with Sibir
- -25 relations with Sibir
- Clear flag "[oirat]"
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 325002 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks has already occurred
- Event 325006 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for Uzbeks has already occurred
- Kazakhs exists
Will happen on January 2, 1468
Description
During his long lifetime Abu'l Khair managed to create a huge empire stretching from Siberia in the North to Khiva and Urgench in the South. However, his ascension in 1428, sponsored by a wily Ulugh Beg, was never recognized by relatives of Khan Baraq, especially his sons, Jani Beg and Giray Khan. In 1460s they led the tribes of the remnants of the White Horde into the lands controlled by Abu'l Khair. Supported by the ruler of Oirats, they laid a claim to Semirech'e. Abu'l Khair didn't recognize the claim, and a conflict ensued. In 1468, a combined army of Kazakhs and Oirats defeated Abu'l Khair's forces. Both Abu'l Khair and his son Sultan Haidar were killed, and the might of Uzbeks has crumbled. The power has passed into the hands of Abu'l Khair grandson Shaibani, who had to flee and live in exile for a long time, before he could reassemble the Uzbek clans.Actions
A. Drats!
- Stability -6
- Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Khiva
- Own Kyzylkum
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1488
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1510)
Description
In 1468, both Abu'l Khayr and his son, Sheikh Haidar, were killed in a battle versus the breakaway Kazakhs. A temporary peace, between the Kazakhs and Uzbeks, allowed Shaibani Khan, Abu'l Khayr's grandson, to turn his attentions to the south. By the early 16th century he lead an invasion force of nomadic Uzbek tribes to conquer the region known as Transoxiana, 'that which lies beyond the Oxus river'.Actions
A. We shall crush them
- Stability +1
- -400 relations with Timurid Empire
- +10000 infantry in the capital province
- +20000 cavalry in the capital province
- +200
- Bukhara will be considered a national province
- Khokand will be considered a national province
- Samarkand will be considered a national province
- Tashkand will be considered a national province
- Shighnan will be considered a national province
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Samarkand
- Control Samarkand
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1495
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1530)
Description
After his sucessful conquest of Samarkand, Shaibani chose to make the former Timurid capital, his capital. Now he was faced with only one more Timurid successor state to subdue.Actions
A. Make it our new capital
- Stability +1
- Move capital to Samarkand
- +50 victory points
- Center of trade in Kyzylkum closes
- Turkmeni will be considered a national province
- Marv will be considered a national province
- Khorasan will be considered a national province
- Herat will be considered a national province
- -3 base manpower in Kyzylkum
- +1 base manpower in Samarkand
- -400 relations with Khorasan
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Khorasan exists
- Safavid Empire exists
- Khorasan owns Herat
- Control Herat
-
None of the following must occur:
- Safavid Empire and Uzbeks are allied
- Uzbeks is a vassal of Safavid Empire
- Safavid Empire is a vassal of Uzbeks
Will happen within 10 days of March 2, 1500
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 2, 1550)
Description
During the early years of the Safavid dynasty, both the Safavids and Uzbeks were at odds to conquer the Kingdom of Khorasan. The victor only needed to successfully siege Herat and the remaining Timurid forces would crumble.Actions
A. We win
- Inherit the realms of Khorasan
- Stability +1
- -200 relations with Safavid Empire
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Samarkand
- Control Samarkand
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Tashkand
- Own Tahiti
- Own Shighnan
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Khiva
- Own Khwarizm
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Yust-Yurt is a national (core) province
- Karakum is a national (core) province
- Khwarizm is a national (core) province
- Marv is a national (core) province
- Turkmeni is a national (core) province
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The following must not occur:
- Khiva exists
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1510
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
While Shaibani Khan was busy conquering the Timurid states of Central Asia and Khorasan, the nomadic Uzbeks in the west became restless. In 1511, the two sultans, Ilbars and Balbars conquered the Khwarazm region and founded the Khiva Khanate. Unsurprisingly, this Khanate would become a thorn in the side of the late Bukhara Khanate and was frequently at odds with it.Actions
A. Drats!
- Grant independence to Khiva
- Move capital to Samarkand
- Karakum will no longer be considered a national province
- Yust-Yurt will no longer be considered a national province
- Khwarizm will no longer be considered a national province
- Turkmeni will no longer be considered a national province
- Marv will no longer be considered a national province
- Stability -1
- Event 303000 - The Khiva Khanate for Khiva is triggered immediately
Uzbeks — Not random
Will happen on December 2, 1510
Description
Muhammad Shaibani was able to return from his exile and re-assemble the scattered Uzbek clans only after the death of Jani Beg in 1480. However, he quickly made Uzbeks a power to be reckoned with again, just like during the days of his grandfather, Abu'l Khair. He managed to clear the remaining Timurid princes out of Transoxiana, defeated and drove Babur out of Samarqand, and expanded as far south as Herat when he expelled the last Timurid ruler, Hussain BayKarah. That brough him into a conflict with a Shi'a ruler of Iran, Shah Ismail. Not only the lands were at stake, but religion as well. In 1510, Ismail managed to lure Shaibani into an ambush and had him killed. His skull was stuffed with straw and sent to Ottoman Sultan Bayezid. With the death of Shaibani, the power in the Khanate was split between Samarqand and Bukhara, with two Khans ruling simultaneously. Uzbeks has lost their offensive momentum for the next 20 years, but regained it for a short period of time during the rule of the 'Warrior Khan' Ubaid'Allah.Actions
A. Drats!
- Stability -3
- Centralization -1
- Global revolt risk +6 for 36 months
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Khiva exists
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Khwarizm is a national (core) province
- Khiva is a national (core) province
Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1511
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
People of Khiva were always openly hostile to rulers of Bukhara. This hostility goes back to the times of Abu'l Khayr, when part of the tribes refused to follow him, and remained settled in the areas around Khiva and Urganj. Subsequently the area was reconquered by Muhammad Shaibani, and later on Ubaid'Allah, which didn't bring much popularity to the Bukharan rulers. The latter, however, never staked any claims to these lands, and used their military supremacy to keep Khiva vassalized, and protect the trade with Muscovy.Actions
A. Recede the claim to these lands
- +50 relations with Khiva
- Khiva will no longer be considered a national province
- Khwarizm will no longer be considered a national province
B. Be defiant!
- -100 relations with Khiva
- Stability -1
- Event 65024 - Prepare to defend for Khiva is triggered immediately
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Event 325013 - Shaibani's Ambition for Uzbeks has already occurred
Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1539
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1556)
Description
After the death of Ubaid'Allah Khan in 1539, the Uzbek empire slowly slid, due to a lack of strong personalities, into factional fighting, which culminated, after the death of Abd-al Latif in 1549, in a full scale struggle for power.Actions
A. Decentralize
- Stability -1
- Centralization -2
- Quality -1
- Offensive Doctrine -2
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Monarch Abd al-Latif is active
Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1552
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1552)
Description
Following the death of Abd al-Latif, a short political brawl followed, which, however, had far reaching long term consequences. Pir Muhammad quickly jumped on opportunity and captured Bukhara, however, lacking any military support, he had to flee upon hearing the news that Nawruz Ahmad is on his way. The next 7 years saw a constant figthing between Pir Muhammad nephew Abd'Allah and Nawruz Ahmad. The civil war effectively ended in 1556 when Nawruz Ahmad died of drunkeness, allowing Pir Muhammad to ascend to the throne.Actions
A. Support Nawruz Ahmad
- Stability -2
- Global revolt risk +7 for 72 months
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Monarch Nawruz Ahmad becomes active
- Monarch Nawruz Ahmad will never rule
- Leader Nawruz Ahmad Khan becomes active
- Leader Burhan Sultan becomes active
- Offensive Doctrine -2
B. Support Pir Muhammad
- Stability -4
- Centralization -1
- Global revolt risk +9 for 84 months
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- A random province revolts
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I ° becomes active
- Monarch Nawruz Ahmad will never rule
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I will never rule
- Leader Abdullah II becomes active
- Leader Khusrau Sultan becomes active
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Russia exists
- Own Bukhara
-
The following must not occur:
- Russia and Uzbeks are at war
Will happen within 23 days of April 2, 1558
Checked again every 23 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1558)
Description
Anthony Jenkinson has travelled to Bukhara on behalf of both Czar Ivan IV and Muscovy Trading Company in 1558. Ivan was very interested in establishing trade contacts with Bukhara, as Muscovy served as a stopover for the goods from India and China into Western Europe.Actions
A. Establish trade with Muscovy
- +100
- +3 merchants
- Trade tech investment: +500
- Mercantilism -1
- +50 relations with Russia
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I is active
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I ° is active
Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1561
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after February 13, 1561)
Description
Pir Muhammad, who had a reputation of being wily and greedy, tried to jostle Bukhara from his nephew Abd'Allah by offering him an exchange of appanages. Abd'Allah originally agreed, however, upon learning of real importance of Bukhara, Abd'Allah decided to call the deal off, and move his capital to Bukhara, and replace Pir Muhammad with his father Iskandar.Actions
A. Depose Pir Muhammad
- Monarch Iskandar Bahadur becomes active
- Monarch Iskandar Bahadur will never rule
- Centralization +1
B. Leave the old man alone
- Offensive Doctrine -1
- Stability -1
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Bukhara
- Control Bukhara
- Event 65011 - Deposition of Pir Muhammad for Uzbeks has already occurred
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None of the following must occur:
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I is active
- Monarch Pir Muhammad I ° is active
Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1561
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
During the co-reign of Iskandar Bahadur and Abd Allah II, the capital of the Uzbeks moved away from Samarkand to Bukhara. The capital move, was another large step in transition of the Uzbeks from nomadic ways to settled urban life. In time, Bukhara would come to eclipse Samarkand as the most important city of the Bukhara Khanate.Actions
A. Make it our new capital!
- Stability +1
- Flag graphics set to default
- Become Bukhara
- Move capital to Bukhara
- +50 victory points
- +2000 population in Bukhara
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 296616 - Abul Khayr and Abы Sa'id for Timurid EmpireDescription
Abы Sa'id had been living in the court of Ulugh Beg and in 1449 attempted to seize the throne. Failing, he later tried to seize Bukhara, another failure which ended in his imprisonment. However, upon the assaisnation of 'Abd al-Latоf, he was released and proclaimed ruler by the nobles and clergy of Samarkand. In June of 1451, with the help of Abul Khayr, he defeated the forces of 'Abd Allвh Mоrzв. Sa'id lavished Khayr with gifts, including Ыlыgh Beg's daughter in marriage.Actions
A. Improved relations
- +75 relations with Timurid Empire
- Gain a royal marriage with Timurid Empire
Uzbeks — Not random
Conditions
- Own Iset
- Country has at least 2 non-colonial provinces
Triggered by
Action A of 325008 - The Formation of the Sibir Khanate for UzbeksDescription
Our primary focus is in the south.Actions
A. OK
- Culture in Iset changes to tatar
- Cede Iset to Sibir
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 287000 - Independence of the Uzbeks for Golden HordeDescription
In 1428, Abul Khayr was declared khan of the Uzbek people in Sibir (near-modern day Tobolsk). His reign marked a separation of Uzbek and Golden Horde foreign policies into two entirely different categories. The Uzbeks were free to pursue their interests which would be determined to lie within the regions of Khwarizm and Transoxiana. From Khayr's beginning, the Shaybanid dynasty would eventually carve a large empire and a name into history for themselves.Actions
A. Free at last!
- Gain a royal marriage with Sibir
- +50 relations with Sibir
- -150 relations with Golden Horde
- Move capital to Chimgi Tura
- Karakum will be considered a national province
- Khwarizm will be considered a national province
- Khiva will be considered a national province
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 303000 - The Khiva Khanate for KhivaDescription
After the initial capture of Ugrench, all the other western provinces would leave the control of the Shaibanid state.Actions
A. How bad is our luck?
- Cede Khwarizm to Khiva
- Cede Marv to Khiva
- Cede Karakum to Khiva
- Cede Kyzylkum to Khiva
- Cede Turkmeni to Khiva
- Cede Yust-Yurt to Khiva
- Cede Bashkiria to Sibir
- Cede Emba to Sibir
- Cede Bayolu to Astrakhan
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 325006 - The Formation of the Kazakh Horde for UzbeksDescription
By the mid-sixteenth century, the Kazakhs would expand their rule to included lands immediately south and north of the Syr Dara river, including lands northwest of the Aral Sea.Actions
A. OK
- A random province revolts
- Cede Ishim to Kazakhs
- Cede Akmola to Kazakhs
- Cede Emba to Kazakhs
- Cede Bashkiria to Kazakhs
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 296772 - Uzbeks in Samarkand for Timurid EmpireDescription
After marching through Bukhara, it was only a matter of time before Shaibani of the Uzbeks came to collect Samarkand. Although the city would swap back and forth between the Uzbeks and Timurid princes for brief period of times, the reign of the Timurids from Samarkand was pretty much at an end. The future of the Timurids lay in the southern lands.Actions
A. It is ours!
- Inherit the realms of Timurid Empire
- Samarkand revolts
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 287001 - The Khanate of Sibir for Golden HordeDescription
Following the disintegration of the Horde, descendents of On Khan formed the Khanate of Sibir, near the modern day city of Tyumen. They quickly established their domain, which existed from Kurgan in the west, to Ichim in the east. This Khanate would survive well into the 16th century until it was extinguished by Cossacks from Russia.Actions
A. Our primary focus is in the south
- -100 relations with 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
- Event 325021 - Consequence of the Formation of the Sibir Khanate for Uzbeks is triggered immediately
- Event 280000 - The Formation of the Sibir Khanate for Sibir is triggered immediately
Uzbeks — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 303001 - The Uzbek Offensive for KhivaDescription
In 1431, Abul Khayr of the Uzbeks launched an offensive on the city of Khwarizm. With its capture he established Uzbek control over the region.Actions
A. We march victoriously into Khwarazim
- Inherit the realms of Khiva
- +1 base manpower in a random province
- +1 base manpower in a random province