Unique names for UHV goals

Updated the first post.

I was pleasantly surprised at the high number of suggestions - there are only 7 civilizations left without titles. Here are their UHV goals:

Here is a list of all of the UHV goals that aren't in the OP for easy reference. Hopefully this will help make this endeavor a reality.

Code:
Tamil:
Have 3000 gold and 2000 culture in 800 AD
Control or vassalize the Deccan and Srivajaya in 1000 AD
Acquire 4000 gold by trade by 1200 AD

Korea:
Build a Buddhist Stuppa and a Confucian Academy by 1200 AD
Be the first to discover Printing Press
Sink 20 enemy ships

Khmer:
Build four Buddhist and Hindu monestaries and Wat Preah Pisnlok by 1200 AD
Have an average city size of 12 or more by 1450 AD
Have 8000 culture by 1450 AD

Indonesia:
Have the world's largest population in 1300 AD
Acquire 10 different happiness resources by 1500 AD
Control 9% of the world's population in 1940

Poland:
Have three cities that are at least size 12 in 1400 AD
Be the first to discover Liberalism
Build 3 christian cathedrals by 1600 AD

Mughals:
Build three Islamic Mosques by 1500 AD
Build the Red Fort, Harmandir Sahib, and the Taj Mahal by 1660 AD
Have more than 50000 culture in 1700 AD

Turkey:
Have four non-obsolete wonders in your capital by 1550 AD
Control Eastern Med, Black Sea, Cairo, Mecca, Bagdhad and Vienna by 1700 AD
Have more culture than all European Civilizations combined in 1800 AD
 
My own suggestion:

Korea:
Cheomseongdae: Build a Buddhist Stuppa and a Confucian Academy by 1200 AD
Hangeul for everyone: Be the first to discover Printing Press
Turtle ships:Sink 20 enemy ships
 
It would be better to have less anglicized titles. If everyone contributes something for their own language (civ), it will have a much more authentic feel.
 
It would be better to have less anglicized titles. If everyone contributes something for their own language (civ), it will have a much more authentic feel.

Which would then result in having most of the civs having native titles and a few having anglicized titles, which isn't really aesthetically pleasing either.
 
Updated the first post.

I was pleasantly surprised at the high number of suggestions - there are only 7 civilizations left without titles. Here are their UHV goals:

Poland:
The Commonwealth: Have three cities that are at least size 12 in 1400 AD
The Golden Freedoms: Be the first to discover Liberalism
The Unified Church: Build 3 christian cathedrals by 1600 AD

Tamil:
The Glory of the Cholas: Have 3000 gold and 2000 culture in 800 AD
The Lost Empire of the Seas: Control or vassalize the Deccan and Srivajaya in 1000 AD
The Merchants of the East: Acquire 4000 gold by trade by 1200 AD
 
My own suggestion:

Korea:
Cheomseongdae: Build a Buddhist Stuppa and a Confucian Academy by 1200 AD
Hangeul for everyone: Be the first to discover Printing Press
Turtle ships:Sink 20 enemy ships

I'm recommend a more direct reference to Yi Sun-sin for UHV3.
 
Here's four more I thought up:

Khmer:
Angkor Wat: Build four Buddhist and Hindu monasteries and Wat Preah Pisnlok by 1200 AD
Angkor Thom: Have an average city size of 12 or more by 1450 AD
Memories of Zhou Daguan: Have 8000 culture by 1450 AD

Indonesia:
The Great Middleman: Have the world's largest population in 1300 AD
Tropical Paradise: Acquire 10 different happiness resources by 1500 AD
Sukarno's Island Empire: Control 9% of the world's population in 1940

Mughals:
Aurangzeb: Build three Islamic Mosques by 1500 AD
Shah Jahan: Build the Red Fort, Harmandir Sahib, and the Taj Mahal by 1660 AD
Shah Alam: Have more than 50000 culture in 1700 AD

Turkey:
Foundations: Have four non-obsolete wonders in your capital by 1550 AD
The Magnificent Empire: Control Eastern Med, Black Sea, Cairo, Mecca, Baghdad and Vienna by 1700 AD
Assimilation: Have more culture than all European Civilizations combined in 1800 AD
 
The first Turkish goal should definitely be called The Golden Apple.
 
Turns out I forgot Iran:

Have open borders with 6 European civilizations in 1650 AD
Control Mesopotamia, Transoxania and Northwestern India in 1750 AD
Have a city with at least 20000 culture in 1800 AD
 
Iran

Revival of the Silk Road: Have open borders with 6 European civilizations in 1650 AD
Persia is Immortal: Control Mesopotamia, Transoxania and Northwestern India in 1750 AD
Half of the World: Have a city with at least 20000 culture in 1800 AD
 
Half of the World: Have a city with at least 20000 culture in 1800 AD
Very good. That is exactly the type of goal name this project needs.
 
You are still welcome to submit alternative names.

(It might take a while until I can add this, but it's looking very good right now so I think it'll be in the next version.)
 
A few suggested alterations:

Byzantium UHV2: Second Rome (instead of New Rome)
Vikings UHV 1: Should read Stamford, not Stanford. Perhaps "The Danelaw" as a total replacement anyway?
Prussia UHV 3: Vorsprung Durch Technik (Advancement through Technology.) Maybe translate the UHV1 title to make them all match. Aufklärung?
 
Prussia UHV 3: Vorsprung Durch Technik (Advancement through Technology.) Maybe translate the UHV1 title to make them all match. Aufklärung?

Concerning UHV 1 (Settle 7 great people in Berlin by 1900 AD):
Before the 20th century Germans called themselves and were called das Volk der Dichter und Denker (the people of poets and thinkers). I think this would be a very fitting name for the UHV.

(OT: The term is of course still in use but leaves a fowl aftertaste considering the first half of the 20th century.)
 
China:
Tianxia: Build 2 Pagodas and Academies by 1000 AD.
Four Great Inventions: Be the first to research Compass, Gunpowder, Printing Press and Paper
Wansui Wansui Wan Wansui: Experience 4 Golden Ages by 1800 AD

Korea:
Palman Daejanggyeong & Gukjagam: Build a Buddhist Stuppa and a Confucian Academy by 1200 AD
Jiphyeonjeon: Be the first to discover Printing Press
The Immortal Yi Sun-Sin: Sink 20 enemy ships

Japan:
Heian-kyō*: Have more than 18000 culture in 1600 AD
Dai-tō-a: Control or vassalize Korea, China, Philippines, Indochina, Manchuria and Indonesia in 1940 AD
Flying Geese Paradigm: Be the first to complete the tech tree.

This concludes my East Asia contributions.
*I picked Heian-kyō for Japan's first goal because Japan's cultural awakening really took off during the Heian period from my PoV.
I do admit that it doesn't exactly resonate well with the wording of the 1600 AD part though and I'll keep looking.
 
Greece:
*The first western civ: Be the first to discover Literature, drama and philosophy
*The golden age/the golden age of republics/Pericles' golden age: Build the oracle, the parthenon, the temple of Artemis and the colossus
*The Alexandrian empire: Control Egypt, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia and Persia

Russia:
*The Siberian conquest: found cities in Siberia
*The cold war/the USSR: build transiberian railway, the space program and the nuclear bomb
*Comintern: Have 5 communist brothers

Byzantium:
*Crossroads of the world
*New Rome
*The eternal empire/the millenium empire

Egypt:
Scepter of the Pharaoh: Have 500 culture in 850BC
The envy of the ancient world/the glorious city/the jewel of ancient middle east: Build pyramids, lighthouse and library.
The ptolemid dynasty: Have 5000 culture before in 170AD

Persia:
King of Kings: control 7% of the world
The 7 wonders of the world: Control 7 great wonders
The divine empire: control 2 holy city shrines

China:
*Tianxia
*Chinese invension
*Empire of heaven

I repost Mongolia that was lost inside the thread:
Mongolia:
Son of Heaven: Control China by 1300 AD
Tengri's Wrath: Raze at least 7 cities
The Land of Eternal Blue Sky: Control 12% of world territory by 1500 AD

France:
*The Frankish realm: 25000 culture
*Napoleon's dream. Control 40% of Europe and America
*Vive la France. Build Notre Dame, Liberty statue, Eiffel tower
 
How about 'The Jewel of the Nile', instead of the ancient world or the ancient Middle-East?
 
I'd like to propose a different name for spreading Islam to 40%: Al-Muhajiroun : In Arabic, this means those who emigrate, and it specifically refers to the event where all the Muslims left Makkah and went to either Medina or Abyssinia. In the early days, and even in areas like Indonesia, Muslim emigrants who sought to establish a new life in a new area were often the best at spreading the message of Islam.
 
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