stGMNES2: The Middle Ages

To Sicily
From Byzantine Emperor

We were never going to help u anyways, u knew that. As for peace, let's c wat everyone else says...
 
To: Byzantines
From: The Kingdom of Sicily
??? That answer makes no sense. Help us? What are you talking about? You promised to stay neutral and you attacked us. We call that a betrayal.
 
To Norway:
We again offer you alliance.

Orders:
Recruit 2000 Swordsmen.
Take the last bit of land east.
Send 2000 Swordsmen over to the last unclaimed bit of the Baltics lands and take control of it.
Begin building of "Defended Harbor" in Stockholm, this making Stockholm hard to take by sea.
 
To King Alexander of Scotland
From Richard I couer de lion

Greetings fellow monarch, I offer my son the newly created Prince of Wales to marry your eldest duaghter, to promote closeness between our two nations.
 
To: Sicilly
From: Venice


you are a heritic ruler, are you not? they(Byzantium and France) have acted in the name of God.
 
the Turkmen

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Many years had passed since Tekish first gained control of his empire, and he was an old man now. But still he wanted to accomplish many things in his lifetime. His country had come a long way since the nomadic tribes of his ancestors in the court of Khiva, and he could certainly be happy about what he had done.

The Turkmen were now even wealthier than the Persians, Emirate of Cordoba, Arabian Umma, the Fatimid Caliphate, and in fact all Muslim states besides the Abbasids. By this time, the various cousins of the Turkmen had taken over the Abbasid empire from whitin. They had arrived in this land centuries earlier, and proved their value to the Arabs as soldiers. They rose through the ranks, till the present day where they found themselves the lords of the Muslim world. However, Turkmenistan was the only state that was not only built by Turks, but founded by Turks as well.

The Turkmen marveled at the scientific and cultural achievements of the Abbasids. Shah Tekish had sent his only son to the university in Bagdad to learn all he could about the world under the wise mentors there. Emissaries were sent there asking for closer ties, and Turkmen diplomats were found throughout the Abbasid court.

The wealth of the Turkmen was gained chiefly through the city of Astrakhan. It wasn't a grand city, but it served it's purpose. It was a large castle by the Caspian sea, surrounded by houses sprawling in all directions, with the biggest port in Central Asia. From there, trading cogs went to and from Persia every week, carrying Turkmen produce and bringing back expensive rugs and large sums of gold.

From Astrakhan to Khiva, there was a large road. And along this road, Turkmen tribes traveled by night and day. For Tekish not only wanted them to move closer to the Caspian sea, he wanted the Caucus to be the true center of his empire. As entire Turkmen villages moved, the focal point of the empire indeed shifted from the ancient capital of Khiva to the mountanious yet rich region tothe West of Khiva.

There Tekish had decided to build his capital. And so, Tekish and his chief vizier Urmad, found Grozny in 1232. In the center, work was started on one of the largest mosques in the world. A devout Muslim, Tekish thanked and praised god for giving him the succes he had during his reign, and spared no expense in making the mosque of his future center of goverment the greatest in the world. As such it would take years to complete. Finally it was finished in 1238, where Tekish lead the first prayer. The mosque could accomodate thousands of worshippers, had six minarets, accompyning mektebs, fountains, gardens, and domes.

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Around the mosque and it's gardens, Tekish allowed for a great marketplace to be constructed. Dozens upon dozens of shops surrounded the Shah's mosque, and formed Grozny's Charsiya, or merchant sector. This was one half of the center of town. The other was not too far away from the merchant sector, merging into it, the intellectual quarter. There, many universities, bathhouses, library's, and other such structures were built. In the middle of it all stood Tekish Square, with a great obeliks in the center pointing to the sky, written all over with in arabic, like the monuments of ancient egypt that Tekish had learned about during his studies of history.

Architects from all over the Muslim world, and even some Byzantine ones, rushed for the opportunity to leave their mark on the new capital. Around the merchant and intellectual centers rose dozens of seperate communities, with hundreds of people in each. They were the Turkmen who had come from the region around Khiva, and finally settled around Grozny. In the center of each there was a seperate mosque, and Grozny soon became known as the city of a thousand minarets, even though it wouldn't actually reach that count for many years.

But despite the enlightenment of Turkmen culture, military wise the Turkmen were still the barbarians they always were. The Turkmen horse archers and swordsmen shared a horse each, with the latter dismounting upon beginning to approach the site of the battle. Legend said that the riders would eat the flesh of their horse when hungry, and drink it's blood when thirsty. Any opposition encountered was quickly massacred in a blur of the speed of the Turkmen horse archers, and strength of the Turkmen swordsmen.

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With such a mighty military and emerging culture and economy, the Turkmen seemed poised for great things. On May 21st 1539, Shah Tekish died and was burried in the recently completed Shah's Mosque in Grozny. The people mourned throughout the land but were happy that an equally able new leader had arisen.

Goker was Tekish's first and only child. His name meant "man of the sky", for many believed he was a gift from the heavens. He was very strong as a youth and adept at riding the horse, firing the bow, and doing hard work. But yet he also had a sharp and cunning mind, which was harvested at the universities in Bagdad from when he was a little child.

Goker hardly knew his father, leaving him at the age of 8. But he remembered him in the same way he remembered nostalgia, and he remembered that he loved him. For years they had communicated by way of messanger, with a letter every month, and when he heard of his death he wept for the first time in his life.

But upon his return Goker was a real man. He quickly announced that the Turkmen were an empire, and proclaimed it the Tekishan Empire, after his father who he viewed as having established it. Thus, the surname of him and all his sons that followed would be Tekish. The populace, soon also became known as Tekishans, after their founder, which worked because there were no Tekishans that were previously not Turkemn, so the ethnicity stayed the same but with a new name. Goker Tekish then proceeded to give up the old title of Shah (except for local use in the old Turkmenistan provinces), and announced himself the Sultan of the Tekishan Empire.

He firmly established his capital at Grozny, and hired an architect frined from Bagdad to construct his palace for him. For his chief wife he chose the daughter of one of his father's most important villagers; Emina. Alongside her, he also took for wives princesses of all the major Muslim empires save for Cordoba, to normalize relations with the rest of the Muslim world.

While an admirer of literature and the arts, the young twenty year old Tekish was most interest in the army. He trained his army into an efficient orginized fighting force which retained the ferocity of the olden days, but combined it with as strict a discipline as seen anywhere else in the world. As his power grew, so did his fame. The European nations soon all heard of the great Tekishan Empire, and it's Sultan Goker. Goker himself sent an emissary to one, establishing a great friendship and plans for future cooperation. One year after the death of Tekish, the Tekishan empire was the most powerful and dangerous Muslim state in the world.

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W00t, your nation must be advanced, look at that benches on the pic :D :lol:
 
Originally posted by Heine
W00t, your nation must be advanced, look at that benches on the pic :D :lol:

Real advanced, wood and metal. Either way I don't see you writing stories period.
 
From Sultan Goker I of the Tekishan Empire
To Caliph an-Nasir of the Abbasid Caliphate

The Tekishan empire would like to sign a formal mutual protection pact and wov of friendship between our two rulers and nations.


From Sultan Goker I of the Tekishan Empire
To Shah Yazdegerd of Persia

While we do support our brothers in any conflict they may come to have with the Mongolian hordes, we are sorry to say that we excpect not to be able to offer any direct military assistance.
 
Grandmaster I took the liberty of editing your map for you. This version has more orginized edges, and key cities of the time placed. This will allow you to actually place future cities where players want them on the map, which will add a whole new dimension to the game, if you want it.

The new map has Tunis, Iskandria, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Basra, Bursa, Adrianopolis, Thesalonika, Vienna, Genoa, Milan, Florence, Orleans, Cardiff, Trondheim, and Lisbon. Some of the cities may be slightly misplaced, so if you see any problems you can fix them. Damascus for example, might be closer to the coast, and Orleands might be on the wrong side of Paris.
 
OOC: Could the update be delayed until Tuesday? The map looks nice aaminion, but u forgot a lot of the major cities of the period.

To Sicily
From Byzantine and France

We will withdraw from the war, on these demands:

Byzantium will gain Cyprus, and the lands the Byzantine Empire gained will be given to Venice.
France will be ceded both Corisca and Sardina
Venice will be given back completed control of Crete, and prewar borders for Italy, in addition to the Byzantine gains. You still have to get Venice to agree on this however...
 
Originally posted by alex994
OOC: Could the update be delayed until Tuesday? The map looks nice aaminion, but u forgot a lot of the major cities of the period.

Well yes but I only spent about a minute on it :p
 
To Persian Empire
From Byzantine Empire

Wat about a NAP?
 
To Turkish Empire
From Byzantine Empire

Wat about a NAP?
 
OOC: Since the forums will be down over the weekend, I will aim for a Tuesday update. aaMinion, thanks for the map... I had been wrestling with whether or not to display other cities on it, and this has pushed the decision for me. I will, however, make a few changes and additions to your version of the map. :)

To Tekishan Empire:
From Abbasid Caliphate:
Yes, as the two greatest Islamic states, we must band together to defend the One True Faith against the infidels.

To Byzantines:
From Persia:
While Persia has no love for the Romans who, under Heraclius the Terrible, defeated our armies and burned the holy cities of Azerbaijan, it serves us to sign a NAP now. Agreed.

To Tekishan Empire:
From Persia:
Should the hordes descend upon our lands, any help you could render would be much appreciated.
 
Byzantine Empire Story

The Byzantine Empire, that once stretched from The Danube to Egypt, had been crushed...By the Arabs, who took Egypt, Palestine, and everything east of Asia Minor. The Byzantines had lost the Battle of Manzikert to nomadic tribes.

The Empire was in decline, when Emperor Alexander rose to the throne at the age of 16 in the year 1200. His reign of 30 years so far had been a remarkable achievement. He had brought the Empire out of decline. He had reformed the Social Order, The Army, The Economy, and the Government. He was known throughout the Empire as Emperor Alexander the Great, ironically wat Alexander the Great would have been called nearly 1300 years ago. The foremost historians had compiled a list of his achievements:

At the age of 16, he rose to the throne, reforming the economy and increase the army, expanded the Empire into Dacia, Crimea, Armenia, and Cyprus.

At the age of 26, the alliance with Venice was formalized and the Italian lands are officially given Venice. He continued the expansion in Armenia and the Crimea. He attempted to sign a NAP with the Abbasid Caliphate, but was rejected. He however, signed a DPP with Serbia.

At the age of 36, he had finished conquest of Crimea, and Armenia. He had started trade with Kiev, giving Constantinople a strong Orthodox ally. He kept the Empire from war with Sicily for another decaded. He also began a wonder by the Name of the Byzantine Imperial Rebirth

At the age of 46, he led the Empire into war, with an alliance made with the Franks, he assaulted Italy, and conquered most of Cyprus. He began a huge fortification project in the Empire to better defend its holdings.

His achievements were truely unrivaled, now rumors of huge nomadic horsemen coming from Asia is all the gossip of the Imperial Court, and no, not the Turks, but the Mun Gu, the Persians say, Chinese merchants spoke of them, who conquered 1/2 of the Great Empire of Chin. It was feared, since this great and rich nation had collapsed to them, could Europe stand a chance? The bickering European states could not defend themselves... The Islamic States, and the Byzantine Empire were all which stood against the Mun Gu, many believe the fortifications projects were predictions made by the Emperor to prepare for invasion. The Emperor had wrote a peace offer to the Sicilian King, but whether he would accept or not, would ironically determine his fate, and the fate of his fellow countrymen. Irony it seemed was quite enjoyed by the Emperor. The Empire during the 30th year of Emperor Alexander's Reign, from the Danube to Cyprus, Greece to Armenia, the Italian Lands to Crimea... The Byzantine Empire was 1 of the greatest naval power in the Mediterranean Sea. Few could contest it, and those were allies. The Emperor wondered if alliances could be made with the Kievans... Only time, and the Emperor can tell!

Long Live Emperor Alexander the Great

Orders to be PM'ed

To Kiev
From Byzantine Empire
Wat do u say for an alliance?
 
The Mongols
For years the mongols moved west after defeating the east.
In India great battles in Delhi took place with the defeate of the city of Delhi and it's pillaging. With the conquest of Delhi India could not stand a chance, but somthing else reached Temujin ears...

Another country, to the west, a developed and strong country. The great Khan tought Delhi could be made into a Mongolian vassal state until the regime of his brother that wanted Delhi, to make it into a beautifull and advanced country to aid the Mongols in their ride west. The great Khan decided it would be great, his brother won't try to stab him anymore as he will have all of India to conquer.

The Khan of India was decleared, Indo-Khan. Geghis khan was still the king of kings, and under him for the first time another King had a country.
The Khanate of Delhi was made only from the city of Delhi and everything south of it. It payd normal tribute to the main Khanate that the great Khanat of Temujin will no go broke.
The Indo-Khan made his word that he will ride south in India and bring the riches of India under the Mongol tribes control.

Temujin knew nothing of those in the west called Persians. He heard they knew many advanced countries. Maybe an invasion wouldn't be smart so early? More newst came to him as they went.

Temujin heard they are muslims, another religion who had an amazing entrance into the west history when they conquered most of the west and won major victories against another unknown religion. Temujin was a budhist in blood, his days in Lhasa of Tibet amazed him and he became a budhist rather than the old Mongol religios. Islam? nothing is better than the mysterius budhism, but maybe Islam would be a great enemy. Temujin decided that in invasion might not be smart. He decided going to the empty west and south might be smarter, and if the Persian will proove themselves to be enemies than the horde will ride on them.

Also after hearing strong countries are there in the west Temujin called upon the hordes of the Mongols into full arms. They must be preapered for ANYTHING.

Orders
Create Khanate of Delhi. They are my vassals. They expand south into India.
Call to more horses.
Start wonder "Call of the Horde"- bring me many many more horsis.
go until the Indian ocean south with some horsis. Leave some horsis in the main country for tribute and pillaging.
Massivly expand west (towards unknown turks) and north-west (towards unknown russians and that stupied lake)
 
To Scotland
From England and Wales

Hail brother King, I King Richard of England, overlord of Wales, Duke of Normandy and Guyene, do hereby offer my son Henry, Prince of Wales in marriage to your eldest daughter, Margert, let the isle of Britannia be peaceful, there is no reason why we should fear each other, instead let us grow our relations and let peace of mind and body rule over this fair isle.

To the King of France
From King of England

A herald is on its way to Paris, we must discuss a matter concering our nations.
 
OOC: Iceye, I'm considering that u reject the peace treaty since u didn't respond...
 
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