Scenario preview: The Crimean War

Luddi VII

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Hi!

I working on a Crimean war (1853-56) scenario and would have a little preview.It's some things that i'm a little bit unsure about.
And they are if Bulgaria was indepent in 1853-56, how much land in Europe the Ottomans had and how big Austria-Hungary was in 1853-56.I have seen on many historical maps to try find out, but with no luck. :(

This is the leaders I have set to each civ in the scenario.

The Allies - Sultan Abdulmecid (The Allies: Ottomans,Britain,France,from January 1855 Sardinia,Austria-Hungary.

Russia - Emperor Nicholas I

Greece - King Otto

Bulgaria - King Sami Pasha

Austria-Hungary - Emperor Francis Joseph

I use the Black sea map by LouLong.

Additional units in the game.

Turkish Rifleman
British Rifleman
French Rifleman
Russian Rifleman
Light Cavalry
Grand Battery

So if anyone can answer some of my questions or give suggestions and comments, it would be appreciated.:)

Thanks.
 
Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman Empire.

Walllachia and Moldavia ("old" Rumania) were two vassal states (principalities) of the Ottomans.

So was Serbia (albeit more independant).

Austria occupied Transylvania (part of Rumania today) between 1854-1857.

Greece was independant (except the North).

France and England were helped by Piedmont-Savoy that did that hoping for French help (which it got) in the unification process of Italy.

You might have competition on that one because I have started using my maps to do my own Conquests (5 at the moment :D ).
 
News update!!

Added two civs: Wallachia and Moldavia.Renamed Bulgaria to Serbia.
Added one new unit: The Austrian Infantry by LouLong (thanks!)
Added some new cities.
Trying to find out a problem.

You can expect the scenario in one of the two common weeks.:)
 
I hope the map you are using is bigger than just the general area. To truly represent the capability of the Ottomans you would need at least part of the middle east/near east as well.
 
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