Chas raises an excellent point.
I know changing lead civ's (the 1 that shows on Tracker) leader name can be a hassle/bump, but new/replacement players can & should rename the leaders of their 2nd (& 3rd) civs to reflect THEIR choice of names......
just pointing out my failure in doing so probably jeopardized my position elsewhere in this triple hybrid world. bathsheba666 left me in decent shape for our locations and I failed to follow what was probably very good advice as he knew who was who. 
It would be helpful to ALL of us, new & old, to keep up with who's who's in what game. Especially when a player hands over several games to several others.Not exactly the point I was raisingjust pointing out my failure in doing so probably jeopardized my position elsewhere in this triple hybrid ...
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. Your neighbor & former friend to your N has to decline your offers. However, we wish thee well against the other Mongol.gps'd toOsbiath of several civs
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Sorry newly kinged. Your neighbor & former friend to your N has to decline your offers. However, we wish thee well against the other Mongol.
As ZHR before U said, we were not on the best of terms & would have come to blows at some point. That point is now.
We must protect our position & this part of the world from the Mongolian hordes becoming too strong. (U know, sort of like Brits invading Norway or Russia invading Poland?)
Pls Note: This should NOT affect our relationship with yours Arabs to the N. (Unless they try to take away our new barb city)
Our current positions = an excellent dividing lines. What doesRamses of Arabia think?
Seems I misunderstood our friendship and Open Borders. When the mood strikes, stab the unprotected back. Thought my back to you was safe as I fought the Mongols....
Now to see what recourse remains...