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The regional divisions of the Tartary super-region.
Tartary super-region
Central Asia region
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East Siberia region
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Manchuria region
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Mongolia region
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Tibet region
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West Siberia region
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Tartary super-region is stretched along the vast plains and mountainous areas of the northern half of Asia. The area is dominated by various tribes, be it small tribal kingdoms or big horde nations. The area has two main focal points. The first are the eastern horde nations of which may eventually form
Qing and act against
Ming, the existing regional-power. The second are the western horde nations which will fight over dominance between each other while still being a constant threat to the eastern European nations. As time will go by, the rising nation of
Russia is likely to appear from the north-west, gaining control of both empty and horde provinces until it reaches the sea on the other side.
The break-down of the Tartary super-region is as follows:
Government types
Steppe Nomads is the dominant government type in these parts.
Tribal governments can be found in the northeastern and most southern parts.
Religions
Tengri in the eastern part.
Sunni in the western part.
Vajrayana in the most southern part.
Technology groups
Nomadic is the dominant technology group in these parts.
Muslim is found in the far western parts.
Chinese can be found in the northeastern and most southern parts.
Culture groups
- Tatar and Altaic in the western and central parts respectively.
- Evenki and Kamchatkan in the eastern and northeastern parts respectively.
- Burman in the most southern parts.
Formable / Reformable nations[edit | edit source]
Some of these nations don't exist at the 1444 campaign start. They can appear if another nation chooses to form them. In (parentheses) are the historical dates they first appear in, if available.
These nations don't exist and also lack cores at the 1444 campaign start. They can still appear if
Separatist rebels manage to take control of their cultural provinces. They can also be formed via Tibet selecting the relevant tag in the Steppe Politics mission.
Notes: These articles refer to the state of the world at the start of the grand-campaign (1444-11-11); meaning, if a nation is picked in other time points it may have different attributes. Table listings include: [1] 1444 starting nations, [2] 1444 releasable nations. Other tags, [3] later start/pure formables/revolters ("wild card" stats), are mentioned at the top. Worth noting, [4] a nation is assigned a home region based on its capital's location, [5] location names use the default localisation for consistency reasons (for searching in-game enter the provided province numbers). For a list of all available tags check the countries article.
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Notes:
Generic Ideas for all countries that don't have one of the other groups.
Traditions:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
- −10% Advisor costs
Preserve Our Troops
- +2.5% Discipline
Tax Reform
- +5% National tax modifier
Regulated Contracts
- −10% Mercenary maintenance
Contract Law
- +5% Global trade power
Peasant Levy
- +5% National manpower modifier
Mercantile Status
- +5% Trade steering
Strengthening Land Tenure
- +5% Production efficiency
Ambition:
- +10% National tax modifier
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Bukhara,
Golden Horde and
Mongol Empire.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Kazakh
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Kazakh) |
Kypshak (476) |
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Khiva
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 Iqta |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Muslim |
Khivan |
Altaic (Turkmeni) |
Urgench (1973) |
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Ferghana
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 Iqta |
Sunni |
Muslim |
Generic |
Altaic (Uzbek) |
Kokand (458) |
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Nogai
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Nogai) |
Nogay (465) |
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Transoxiana
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 Iqta |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Muslim |
Transoxianian |
Altaic (Uzbek) |
Samarkand (454) |
Vassal of Timurids
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Yarkand
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 Iqta |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Chinese |
Yarkandi |
Altaic (Uyghur) |
Kashgar (739) |
Vassal of Chagatai
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Notes:
For countries with the
Siberian Native Council government type.
Traditions:
- −15% Land attrition
- −25% Unjustified demands
Hunters of the North
- +1 Attrition for enemies
Siberian Fur Trade
- +10% Domestic trade power
Enslave the Captives
- +10% Production efficiency
Siberian Backwoods
- +15% Fort defense
Land Bought with Blood
- +100% Prestige from land battles
Successful Raids
- +15% National manpower modifier
- +5% Reinforce speed
Hunting Expansion
- +20 Global settler increase
Ambition:
- −0.05 Monthly war exhaustion
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Chavchuveny
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Siberian |
Kamchatkan (Kamchatkan) |
Kagyrgyn (2440) |
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Chukchi
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Siberian |
Kamchatkan (Kamchatkan) |
Penzhina (1035) |
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Kamchadals
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Siberian |
Kamchatkan (Kamchatkan) |
Kamchatka (1034) |
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Khodynt
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Siberian |
Evenki (Yukaghir) |
Karalveyem (1038) |
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Notes:
For countries with
Evenk primary culture.
Traditions:
- +1 Attrition for enemies
- −10% Province warscore cost
Family Brigades
- −10% Land attrition
- +5% Movement speed
Reindeer Herding
- +15% Trade range
Self-Sufficiency
- −5 Years of separatism
Siberian Resources
- −10% Construction cost
Mongolian Deel
- −10% Mercenary maintenance
- +25% Mercenary manpower
Love of the Forest
- +2 Land leader maneuver
New Ways to Hunt
- +10% Land fire damage
Ambition:
- +10% Trade efficiency
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Manchu and
Qing.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Haixi
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Confucian syncretic
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Nomadic |
Jurchen |
Evenki (Jurchen) |
Girin (730) |
Tributary of Ming
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Jianzhou
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Confucian syncretic
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Nomadic |
Jurchen |
Evenki (Jurchen) |
Huncun (2108) |
Tributary of Ming
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Nanai
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri |
Nomadic |
Jurchen |
Evenki (Jurchen) |
Shilimian (4655) |
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Nivkh
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Siberian |
Evenki (Evenk) |
Tyr (1050) |
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Orochoni
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri |
Nomadic |
Jurchen |
Evenki (Jurchen) |
Ilan Hala (731) |
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Solon
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 Siberian Native Council |
Tengri |
Chinese |
Evenk |
Evenki (Evenk) |
Halacha (4662) |
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Xibe
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri |
Nomadic |
Jurchen |
Evenki (Jurchen) |
Kuru (2105) |
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Mongol Empire,
Qing and
Yuan.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Chagatai
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Chagatai |
Altaic (Kyrgyz) |
Urumqi (715) |
Overlord of Yarkand
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Chahar
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 Steppe Nomads |
Vajrayana |
Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Mongol) |
Hohhot (702) |
Releasable by Korchin and Mongolia
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Kara Del
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Vajrayana syncretic
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Oirat) |
Hami (2122) |
Tributary of Ming
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Korchin
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Vajrayana syncretic
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Korchin) |
Boduna (2109) |
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Mongolia
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Vajrayana syncretic
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Nomadic |
Mongolian |
Altaic (Mongol) |
Ih Huree (2116) |
Vassal of Oirat
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Oirat
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri |
Nomadic |
Oirat |
Altaic (Oirat) |
Kobdo (718) |
Overlord of Mongolia
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
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Notes:
For countries with
Pahari or
Nepali primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Morale of armies
- +10% Manpower recovery speed
Continue Temple Construction
- −10% Construction cost
Invite Kashmiri Traders
- +1 Merchant
Institute New Festivals
- +1 Tolerance of the true faith
Kavindra
- +1 Yearly prestige
Seize the Mountain Passes
- +15% Fort defense
Enact Judicial Reforms
- −10% Stability cost modifier
End the Division of Domains
- −0.05 Monthly autonomy change
Ambition:
- +10% Infantry combat ability
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Notes:
For
Tibet and
Vajrayana countries with
Tibetan and Sino-Tibetan as primary culture.
Traditions:
- −1 National unrest
- +1% Missionary strength
Vajrayana Buddhism
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Bön Influence.
- +1 Land leader shock
Yaks!
- +10% Production efficiency
The Way of Virtue
- +1 Tolerance of heretics
- +1 Tolerance of heathens
Potala Palace
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
The Way of the Ancients
- +5% Discipline
The Pale Earth School
- −10% Idea cost
Ambition:
- −10% Advisor costs
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Tibet. The province of Lhasa (677) is of religious importance for
Vajrayana nations.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Bhutan
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 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Chinese |
Tibetan |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Bhutan (565) |
- Releasable by
U
- Available by date (1616)
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Guge
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 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Chinese |
Tibetan |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Tsaparang (2128) |
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Kham
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 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Chinese |
Tibetan |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Dege (2133) |
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Sarig Yogir
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 Steppe Nomads |
Tengri
Vajrayana syncretic
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Oirat) |
Tsaidam (706) |
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Sikkim
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 Feudal Nobility |
Vajrayana |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Sikkim (4482) |
- Releasable by
Limbuwan
- Available by date (1642)
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Tsang
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 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Chinese |
Tibetan |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Lhasa (677) |
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U
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 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Chinese |
Tibetan |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Nedong (4517) |
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Sibir
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Siberian) |
Tyumen (1075) |
- Releasable by
Nogai and Uzbek
- Available by date (1468)
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Uzbek
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Altaic (Uzbek) |
Tyumen (1075) |
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Notes: These articles refer to the state of the world at the start of the grand-campaign (1444-11-11); meaning, if a nation is picked in other time points it may have different attributes. Table listings include: [1] 1444 starting nations, [2] 1444 releasable nations. Other tags, [3] later start/pure formables/revolters ("wild card" stats), are mentioned at the top. Worth noting, [4] a nation is assigned a home region based on its capital's location, [5] location names use the default localisation for consistency reasons (for searching in-game enter the provided province numbers). For a list of all available tags check the countries article.