AGCEEP_Specific_Sus.txt

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1492-1550: The Moriscos Request Aid for Sus
1530-1545: The Sa'di dynasty for Sus
1554-1590: The Capture of Fez for Sus
1554-1665: The Sa'di dynasty for Sus
1554-1665: The Sa'di dynasty for Sus
1610: Death of Abu Faris for Sus
Triggered (triggered event, 1603-1605): Brother against Brother for Sus
Triggered (1502-1560, 1502-1530): Moor Refugees from Al-Andalus for Sus

Sus — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1800 days of January 2, 1492
Checked again every 1800 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1550)
unless prevented by
Action B of 301000 - Recognition of the Moriscos for Ottoman Empire

Description

Prior to its fall, the Muslim Kingdom of Granada routinely asked its Muslim brothers for support. After its fall, many Moriscos still held out hope that the Ottoman Empire would liberate them. However, surely, the Moriscos would not have become agitated had the Wattasids come to their aid.

Actions

A. We have other concerns

  • +1 merchants
  • +1 diplomats

B. We must help them!

  • +150 cavalry in a random province
  • Gain 2 warships in Delta
  • Stability -2
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Spain for 24 months
  • +5 national manpower

Sus — Not random

Conditions

  • Morocco exists

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1530
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1545)

Description

The Sa'di dynasty was founded in Sus by Muhammad al-Qa'im. The family took a strong position in support of a jihad against the Portuguese. This policy was ran counter to the Wattasid policy of appeasement and collaboration. Al-Qa'im began to unify southern Morocco and by 1530 controlled the southern half of Morocco.

Actions

A. We shall destroy the Wattasids!

  • Tangiers will be considered a national province
  • Toubkal will be considered a national province
  • Fez will be considered a national province
  • +10000 infantry in the capital province
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Morocco for 936 months
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Portugal for 12 months
  • -200 relations with Morocco
  • -100 relations with Portugal

Sus — Not random

Conditions

  • Morocco exists
  • Sus controls Fez

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1554
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)

Description

With their capture of Fez, the capital of the Wattasid dynasty, the Sa'dis had found the bargaining chip they needed to take control of Morocco.

Actions

A. Unification!

  • Inherit the realms of Morocco

Sus — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Morocco exists
  • Own Fez
  • Control Fez

Will happen within 40 days of January 2, 1554
Checked again every 40 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1665)
unless prevented by
Action A of 166001 - The Sa'di dynasty for Sus

Description

Despite the best efforts of the Wattasids to unify the country, they just couldn't establish order. Neither did they have the lasting power of their rivals, the Sa'di dynasty. In 1545, Muhammad al-Sheik was proclaimed sultan in Marrakesh after he captured the Portuguese fortress of Agadir in 1541. The Sa'di dynasty was supported by the masses of Morocco and eclipsed the Wattasids.

Actions

A. Goodbye Wattasids!

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Morocco
  • Move capital to Fez
  • maghrebi will become an accepted culture
  • Event 166001 - The Sa'di dynasty for Sus will never fire

Sus — Not random

Conditions

  • None of the following must occur:
  • Own Fez
  • Control Fez

Will happen within 40 days of January 2, 1554
Checked again every 40 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1665)
unless prevented by
Action A of 166000 - The Sa'di dynasty for Sus

Description

Despite the best efforts of the Wattasids to unify the country, they just couldn't establish order. Neither did they have the lasting power of their rivals, the Sa'di dynasty. In 1545, Muhammad al-Sheik was proclaimed sultan in Marrakesh after he captured the Portuguese fortress of Agadir in 1541. The Sa'di dynasty was supported by the masses of Morocco and eclipsed the Wattasids.

Actions

A. Goodbye Wattasids!

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Morocco
  • Tangiers will be considered a national province
  • Toubkal will be considered a national province
  • Fez will be considered a national province
  • Move capital to Fez
  • maghrebi will become an accepted culture
  • Event 166000 - The Sa'di dynasty for Sus will never fire

Sus — Not random

Will happen on January 2, 1610

Description

In 1610, after 7 years of fighting, Abu Faris was assassinated by his nephew 'Abd Allah, son of al-Mamun. With the help of the Spanish, al-Mamun secured Fez. Mulay Zidan fled to Marrakesh were he would remain until his death.

Actions

A. This fratricide is ripping apart the remnants of our great nation!

  • Stability -2

Sus — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 232017 - Death of al-Mansur for Morocco
Action A of 232014 - Brother against Brother for Morocco

Description

In dying heirless, al-Mansur dealt Morocco a terrible fate. A power struggle erupted shortly after his death. Three of his sons, including al-Mamun, fought for control of Morocco. One son, Mulay Zidan was proclaimed at Fez. Abu Faris was acknowledged at Marrakesh. The three fought for seven years in changing alliances of two to one.

Actions

A. Al-Mansur is dead and chaos reigns!

  • Break vassalization with Morocco
  • -350 relations with Morocco
  • Global revolt risk +10 for 84 months
  • Stability -3

Sus — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Morocco exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Algiers exists

Triggered by

Action A of 260982 - Forced conversion of the Mudejars for Portugal
Action A of 285219 - Forced conversion of the Mudejars for Spain

Description

The great Christian victory (1212) of Navas de Tolosa prepared the way for the downfall of the Muslims. Córdoba fell to Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236. The wars went on, and one by one the Moorish strongholds fell, until only Granada remained in their hands. Málaga was taken (1487) after a long siege by the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella, and in 1492 Granada was recovered. Many of the Moors remained in Spain, those who remained faithful to Islam were called Mudejares, while those who accepted Christianity were called Moriscos. They were allowed to stay in Spain but were kept under close surveillance.

Actions

A. Al-Andalus has fallen

  • +1000 population in a random province
  • -100 relations with Spain
  • Trade tech investment: +200
  • Land tech investment: +200
  • +100 gold

AGCEEP_Specific_Sus.txt