Timurid Empire is a country in Europa Universalis II.
In normal games their provinces are coloured white, in fantasia games they are coloured light orange.
Creating Timurid Empire[]
The Timurid Empire cannot be recreated mid-game.
Starting Position[]
Timurid Empire exists at the start of the 1419 and 1492 scenarios.
1419[]
In this scenario, Timurid Empire has mongol culture, Sunni religion, and 100 ducats in the treasury.
They own and control 26 provinces across central asia and Persia but only their capital (Samarkand) is a core province.
They begin the game with one vassal, The Kaliphate.
Timurid Empire has the following stability and technology:
Tech | Level |
---|---|
Stability | -3 |
Infrastructure | 0 |
Trade tech | 1 |
Land tech | 0 |
Naval tech | 0 |
For this scenario, Timurid Empire does not use its default policy slider settings, but instead uses the following:
Aristocracy | 8 |
Centralization | 1 |
Innovative | 2 |
Mercantilism | 4 |
Offensive | 9 |
Land | 8 |
Quality | 2 |
Serfdom | 7 |
1492[]
In this scenario, Timurid Empire has mongol culture, Sunni religion, and 600 ducats in the treasury.
They own and control 8 core provinces (Herat, Kabul, Kushka, Qandahar, Quetta, Samarkand, Surkhandarya, Zahedan) and nothing else
They have the following stability and technology:
Tech | Level |
---|---|
Stability | -3 |
Infrastructure | 1 |
Trade tech | 1 |
Land tech | 3 |
Naval tech | 0 |
AI Priorities[]
The Timurid Empire uses the mughal.ai AI File. They have the following preferences:
Colonization[]
The Timurid AI does not have any areas it prefers to colonise. It will never attempt to build trading posts, is less likely to build colonies adjacent to previous ones (a value of 10 compared to the default of 50), and is much less likely to establish colonies next to other countries (a bonus of 10, compared to a default penalty of 50).
Trade[]
The Timurid Empire will send a trader less often than the default AI (50 compared to 100) and will rarely refuse trade (a value of 5, compared to the default of 25).
War[]
The Timurid Empire is a major warmonger (its war value is 90, compared to the default of 10). During a ware, it is more likely to beseige low-value provinces than the default AI (a value of 4.0 compared to 5.0), slightly less likely to split its attacks between multiple provinces (0.3 compared to 0.1), is much more likely to fight away from home (5.0 compared to 0.5), less likely to focus on defending/liberating its own provinces (1.0 compared to 2.0), more likely to attack low tax provinces (4.0 rather than 1.0), and significantly more aggressive (5.0 vs 1.0).
The Timurids are particularly likely to attack the following countries:
Monarchs[]
Name | Reigns from | Diplomacy | Administration | Military |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shâh Rûk | 1405 | 8 | 8 | 7 |
Ûlûgh Beg | 2 Mar 1447 | 8 | 4 | 4 |
`Abd al-Latîf | 27 Oct 1449 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
`Abd Allâh Mîrzâ | 9 May 1450 | 3 | 3 | 5 |
Abû Sa`id | 22 Jun 1457 | 5 | 3 | 6 |
Ahmad | 26 Aug 1469 | 3 | 3 | 5 |
Mahmud | Jul 1494 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Mas`ud | Jul 1495 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Bây Sunqur | Sep 1495 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Bâbur | Nov 1497 | 8 | 8 | 9 |
`Ali | Aug 1499 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Bâbur | Apr 1500 | 8 | 8 | 9 |
Leaders[]
Generals[]
Name | Rank | Starts | Dies | Movement | Fire | Shock | Siege |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shâh Rûkh | 0 | 1405 | 2 Mar 1447 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Abû Sa`id | 0 | 22 Jun 1457 | 8 Feb 1469 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Events[]
The Safavid Heresy
This event is contained in the extragc.txt event file, rather than a country-specific events file. It happens if Persia exists at any point between 1st January 1440 and 1st January 1800. It happens up to 30 days (1 month) after the trigger. The Timurid Empire has two options. Option A is Ignore the Heresy and option B is Crush them. The two options have the following effects:
Ignore the Heresy
- Cede the provinces of Ahwaz, Elbruz, Fars, Hamadan, Hormouz, Isfahan, Lut, and Tabaristan to Persia
Crush them
Ulugh Beg's Observatory
This event happens up to 300 days (10 months) after 1st January 1448. There are two options. Option A is Build it! and option B is We have neither the time nor the money for such foolishness! The two options have the following effects:
Build it
- Gain a Fine arts manufactory in Samarkand
- -300 Ducats
- -3 Stability
- +1 Innovative
Don't build it
- +2 Stability
- -3 Innovative
The Disintegration of the Timurid Empire
This event happens up to 364 days (1 year, 4 days) after 1st October 1450, and cannot happen after 1st May 1490. There are two options. Option A is Attack all traitors and option B is Bribe all traitors. The two options have the following effects:
Attack all traitors
- +8 Revolt risk for 588 months (49 years)
- -8 Stability
- 2 Rebellions each in Fars and Hormouz
- Rebellions in Birjand and Khorasan
- Lose 10,000 troops in a random province
- Lose 8000 troops in a random province
- Lose 7000 troops in a random province
- +600 Victory points
- -400 Relations with Ak Koyunlu, Qara Koyunlu, and Uzbek Kaganate
Bribe all traitors
- +5 Revolt risk for 12 months (1 year)
- -6 Stability
- -2100 Ducats
- +20 Inflation
- -400 Relations with Ak Koyunlu, Qara Koyunlu, and Uzbek Kaganate
Ismail's Resurrection of Persia
This event happens if the Timurids own Tabaristan, Persia does not exist, and the Timurids have a Stability of less than 1 at any point between 1st January 1497 and 1st January 1530. The event happens up to 30 days (1 month) after the trigger.
There are two options. Option A is Crush the Shiite rebels and option B is Negotiate with Ismail. The two options have the following effects:
Crush the Shiite rebels
- -2 Stability
- 2 Rebellions each in Isfahan, Tabaristan, and Tabriz
- 1 Rebellion each in Ahwaz, Basrah, Birjand, Elbruz, Fars, Hamadan, Hormouz, Kerman, Lut, and Meched
Negotiate with Ismail
- -6 Stability
- 2 Rebellions each in Isfahan, Tabaristan, and Tabriz
- 1 Rebellion each in Ahwaz and Hamadan
The Persian Resurrection
This event happens if Persia exists at any time between 1st January 1497 and 1st January 1530 and the Timurids own any of the following provinces during the same time period:
- Ahwaz
- Birjand
- Elbruz
- Fars
- Hamadan
- Hormouz
- Isfahan
- Kerman
- Khorasan
- Lut
- Meched
- Tabaristan
- Tabriz
The event happens up to 60 days (2 months) after the trigger, and there are two options. Option A is No and option B is Yes. The two options have the following effects:
No
- +400 Relations with Persia
- Give all the provinces listed above to Persia
Yes
- -6 Stability
- +10 Revolt risk for 120 turns (10 years)
- Rebellion in 5 random provinces
Babur's Ambition
This event happens up to 30 days (1 month) after 1st May 1504. It has the following effects:
- Timurid Empire becomes the Mughal Empire
- Move the Capital to Kabul
- Gain afghani and hindi cultures
- +3 Quality
- +3000 Land technology
- Gain 10,000 Infantry, 20,000 cavalry, and 10 Artillery in the old capital
- Gain a Casus belli on Delhi for 240 months (20 years)
- -400 Relations with Delhi and Gujarat
- Gain cores on Awadh, Bikaner, Bundelkhand, Chandigarh, Delhi, Gondwana, Gujarat, Indus, Kutch, Malwa, Raipur, Sindh, and Thar