Bahmani missions
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This is a list of all missions of
Bahmanis and
Deccan.[1]

National missions[edit | edit source]
Indigenization[edit | edit source]
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![]() Deccanis While we are doing what we can to facilitate the immigration of Persian adventurers, soldiers and officers, their sons and grandsons quickly form close ties to these lands. Calling themselves 'Deccanis', the second generation has allied itself with local Hindu nobles to form a powerful faction at court. We should bestow honors and important positions on these Deccanis, and spend resources on improving their estates. Their way of living is how our state can survive in the long term. |
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![]() Metropolis of the Deccan By uniting Gharbians and Deccanis, foreigners and natives, we have created the core of a strong and durable state. A kingdom that is built to last also requires a stately capital however, and the time has come to build [Root.Capital.GetCapitalName] into just that, a metropolis of the Deccan. |
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Gharbians[edit | edit source]
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![]() Gharbians Our young state has a constant need of new administrators, officers and scholars. Yet the lands which we rule were only recently conquered by an Islamic state and Muslim men of quality are rare. We must embark on a campaign to attract the learned and able men of Persia to the rich lands of India. |
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![]() Gawan's Madrasa We must establish our capital as a shining center of religious learning, a Madrasa that any promising scholar would have to visit, regardless of if he was born in India or overseas. In this way we will ensure a steady stream of learned men that we can then employ in the service of the state. |
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Persian expansion[edit | edit source]
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![]() Secure Khandesh Just to our north, along the Tapti river, lies the valley of Khandesh. Just as our own kingdom this rich land was once part of the Delhi Sultanate but it has for a long time been in the unproductive hands of local rulers. The time has come to extend our control over Khandesh. This will not only add a rich land to our own domain, it will also open the route to the north, towards Malwa, Gujarat and even Delhi itself. |
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![]() Conquer Gujarat To our north lies the ancient maritime kingdom of Gujarat. This is the greatest outlet in Western India for trade with Persia, Arabia and Africa and also where most Northern Indian Muslims embark on their Hajj towards Mecca and Medina. Politically Gujarat has often been a hindrance and a problematic neighbor. It is time we ensure that this land can never again be a base for enemy operations. |
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![]() Conquer Malwa The Malwa plateau lies between southern India and the open plains of the Ganges and Yamuna. The fertile plateau itself, with its moist and black soil is ideal for agriculture as well as for cash crops like Cotton and Opium. We must send our armies to subdue these plains and the hilly tracts that surround them, adding a valuable territory to our empire and advancing on our old overlords in the north. |
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![]() Arabian Sea Trade For centuries we have been forced to go to great lengths to attract the great scholars, warriors and entrepreneurs from Persia to come and settle in the much richer, but also distant, Deccan. Our growing maritime influence presents us with an opportunity to take our business to them instead. Let us seize the important ports of the northern Arabian Sea, and never risk being cut off from the Persianate world again. |
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![]() Crush Delhi The Delhi Sultanate once conquered the lands we now call our home and it was the Delhi Sultans who brought many of our ancestors to this region. It was also their oppressive rule and condescending attitudes that led us to declare ourselves an independent state in 1347, long before Timur crushed their power. An opportunity has now presented itself to us to show the northern aristocrats where the true capital of India lies. |
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Vijayanagari expansion[edit | edit source]
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![]() City of Victory Ever since we first established our independence from the Delhi Sultanate in 1347 we have faced a powerful adversary in the south. From their humble beginnings the Sangama family have expanded their domain on the southern shore of the Tungabhadra river to encompass almost all of Southern India. The time has come to show our southern rivals that it is from [Root.Capital.GetCapitalName] and not Hampi that this region will be ruled. It is time we reduce the 'City of Victory' - Vijayanagar, to rubble, and take our place as the rightful rulers of the Deccan. |
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Southern Frontier It is time we move our positions forward and lay claim to the lands that were once the heartland of the Vijayanagara Empire. |
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![]() The Bijapur Karnatak Ever since the collapse of our enemies Southern India has been ripe for the taking. The Tamil and Kannada uplands due south of Bijapur are perhaps not as rich or fertile as the Coromandel coastline but they are the home of a fierce people of strong martial traditions. By extending our control all the way to the Konkan and Malabar Coast we will also take a firm hold over the southern trade. |
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Coromandel expansion[edit | edit source]
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![]() Rein in the Velamas The conquest of Telingana and the fall of Warangal was a great victory of our predecessors. The local chiefs that serve us still hold great influence in the area and their constant plotting is a hindrance to our continued expansion. We must take direct control over Telingana and further the reach of the governor of Golconda. |
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![]() Conquer Andhra The seaports of Andhra are of vital importance for the growth of our economy. They would both offer a new outlet for us to export the riches of our kingdom, and allow us to control the diamond mines in the area. With all of coastal Andhra in our control Golconda could grow to be the major entrepot of the Eastern Deccan that it deserves to be. |
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![]() Growth of Golconda The diamond market and the closeness to the eastern ports on the Coromandel Coast have started to make the hill fort of Golconda a major focal point for commerce in the Deccan. If we continue to strengthen its role as a center of trade we will soon exert influence far beyond its local area. |
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![]() Coromandel Expansion Coromandel stretches from Andhra all the way to Comorin cape in the south and all along this coastline merchants have for centuries sold the expensive spices, textiles and precious goods that all other peoples desire from India. With a firm grip over the inland trade it is time that we extend our control over the rest of this rich land. |
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The script code is located in /Europa Universalis IV/missions/DH_Bahmani_Missions.txt.