Balkh — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of
296612 - The Dissolution of Abū Sa'id's Kingdom for
Timurid Empire
Description
Upon the death of Abū Sa'id, the Empire literally fell to pieces. Husain Baiqara, great-grandson of Timur's son, Umar Shaikh, succeeded in occupying Eastern Persia and Khwarizm. The rest of Sa'id's Kingdom was divided between his four sons. The eldest, Ahmad, was established in Samarkand and Bukhara. His second son, Sultan Mahmud was given Badaskhan, Khultan, Tirmiz, Qunduz, and Hisar. Ulugh Beg, his third, was given Kabul and Ghazni with the fourth, Umar Shaikh as ruler of Ferghana. The glory days of the Timurid Empire were at an end.
Actions
A. We shall be unstoppable!
- +5000 cavalry in a random province
- +5000 cavalry in a random province
- -300 relations with Timurid Empire
- -300 relations with Khorasan
- -100 relations with Kabul
- -100 relations with Ferghana
- -400 relations with Fars
- -100 relations with Uzbeks
- -400 relations with Ak Koyunlu
- -400 relations with Kara Koyunlu
- Break vassalization with Timurid Empire
- uighur will no longer be an accepted culture
- turkoman will no longer be an accepted culture
- uighur will become an accepted culture
- turkoman will become an accepted culture