AGCEEP_Specific_Makassar.txt

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1511-1546: Unification of Makassar for Makassar
1547-1565: Reforms of Tunipallanga for Makassar
1605-1610: Adoption of Islam for Makassar
1668-1670: Treaty of Bungaya for Makassar

Makassar — Not random

Will happen within 700 days of January 2, 1511
Checked again every 700 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1546)

Description

In the first half of the 16th century the Kingdom of Makassar underwent a major reorganisation under its ninth ruler, Tumapa'risi' Kallonna. He arranged the union between the two Makasar Kingdoms of Gowa and Tallo, instituted a new code of laws, and systematised the collection of taxes under a new office, the syahbandar.

Actions

A. Unify the Kingdom

  • +3 base tax value in the capital province
  • Centralization +2
  • Mercantilism +2
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +700
  • Gain courthouse in a random province
  • Stability +2
  • +70 gold
  • -5% inflation

Makassar — Not random

Will happen within 700 days of January 2, 1547
Checked again every 700 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1565)

Description

The measures introduced by Tuma'pari'si Kallona were further reinforced by his successor Tunipalangga (1546-1565), who not only continued the reorganisation of the government but also revolutionised traditional warfare. He was the first to introduce cannon to local forts, the production of bullets, and the use of smaller shields and shorter spear staffs for greater manoeuvrability in battle. These innovations, coupled with his brilliance as a war strategist, resulted in Gowa's successful conquests on Sulawesi, Banggai, Butung, Sula and Sumbawa.

Actions

A. Reform

  • +1 base tax value in the capital province
  • Centralization +1
  • Mercantilism +2
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +700
  • Land tech investment: +1000
  • Offensive Doctrine +2
  • Quality +2
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against a random country for 220 months

Makassar — Not random

Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1605
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1610)

Description

In 1605 the King of Gowa adopted Islam. Aparently his invitation to the Bugis and other states to adopt the new faith was rejected. Gowa responded with a series of campaigns in 1608-11, as a result of which islam was imposed throughout the Bugis-Makasarese area.

Actions

A. Convert to one true faith

  • +2 base tax value in Makassar
  • Change religion to sunni
  • Stability -3
  • Centralization -1
  • Global revolt risk +3 for 12 months
  • Offensive Doctrine +1
  • +2 missionaries

B. Retain the faith of grandfathers

  • -1 base tax value in Makassar
  • Stability +1
  • Centralization +1

Makassar — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 40 days of November 19, 1668
Checked again every 40 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1670)

Description

Gowa submit to VOC control, and Sultan Hasanuddin had no influence outside the general area of the city of Makassar.

Actions

A. Submit to VOC (End Game)

B. Continue fighting!

  • Stability -2
  • -50 relations with Netherlands
  • Lose 2000 troops in Makassar

AGCEEP_Specific_Makassar.txt