Please help with verifying or updating older sections of this article.
At least some were last verified for version 1.28.
The regional divisions of the Indian super-region.
India super-region in 1444 is fractured into many small - often one-province minor - states and several bigger states. Many of these nations share the same national ideas, culture and visuals. Many nations in the center and northern parts have
Sunni or
Shia set as their state religions, ensuring conversion of parts of the super-region to Muslim religions and an ongoing religious turmoil. The area often becomes a battleground for the
Mughals empire in the mid-game and European powers towards the late game. The formation of
Bharat and
Hindustan also plays an interesting part in the super-region where each culture group can form either one but requires ownership of different set of provinces (scattered all over the super-region) for doing so.
The break-down of the India super-region is as follows:
Government types
- Several
Monarchy forms (Indian Sultanate for Muslim states, Nayankara System for southern Hindu states, Rajput Kingdom for northwestern Hindu states and various others in between).
Tribal governments are often used by smaller (OPM) nations, especially in the east-central and far eastern regions.
Religions
Hindu serves as the de facto religion in the provinces of the super-region.
Sunni Islam is set as the state religion of many nations in the northern parts.
Shia Islam enjoys more popularity in the central regions. The Muslim nations are few but large and powerful, while most of the smaller nations are
Hindu.
- Small pockets of
Vajrayana and
Theravada Buddhism appear in the far north and south of the subcontinent, respectively.
Animism is practiced in the far eastern edge of the super-region.
Zoroastrianism is present in one province in
Gujarat.
Technology groups
- All nations in the super-region belong to the
Indian technology group.
Culture groups
- Hindustani and Eastern Aryan in the northwestern and northeastern respectively.
- Western Aryan and Central Indian in the western and eastern center parts respectively.
- Dravidian in the southern part.
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.
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. In (parentheses) are the dates they first appear in.
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.
Notes:
For countries with
Bengali primary culture, as well as
Koch and
Kachar.
Traditions:
- +1 Merchant
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Bengali Hindu-Sufi Syncretism
- +50% Religious Unity
Ganges-Brahmaputra Confluence
- +10% Trade efficiency
Bengal's Endlessly Productive Rice Fields
- +20% National manpower modifier
Mustard Oil & Ilish Mach
- −10% Cost of reducing war exhaustion
Jute Production
- +10% Production efficiency
Opium Fields of Bengal
- +10% National tax modifier
The Bengal Renaissance
- +10% Institution spread
Ambition:
- +1 Yearly prestige
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Jharkhandi or
Garjati primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% National tax modifier
- −15% Fort maintenance
Securing Our Defenses
- +15% Fort defense
Ancient Mandalas
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Tribal Feudatories
- +15% National manpower modifier
Extend Tanks and Reservoirs
- −10% Development cost
Jungle Warfare
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Jagannath Cult
- +2 Tolerance of the true faith
Patronize Economic Growth
- +10% Goods produced modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Gondi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Morale of armies
- +15% National manpower modifier
Securing Our Defenses
- +15% Fort defense
Tribal Religion
- −1 National unrest
- +10% Religious unity
Tigers and Elephants
- +1 Attrition for enemies
Flexible Caste System
- +1 Max promoted culture
Raiding the Lowlands
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Ancient Roots
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Formalize Relations with the Chiefs
- +10% National tax modifier
Ambition:
- +1 Merchant
Notes: The province of Patna (558) is of religious importance for Buddhist nations.
State
|
Government
|
Religion
|
Tech group
|
National ideas
|
Culture group
|
Capital
|
Notes
|
Assam
|
 Autocracy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Assamese |
Eastern Aryan (Assamese) |
Assam (566) |
Ally of Koch
|
Bastar
|
 Gond Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gond |
Central Indian (Gondi) |
Bastar (547) |
|
Bengal
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Bengal Sultanate |
Eastern Aryan (Bengali) |
Gauda (563) |
|
Bishnupur
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Bengali |
Eastern Aryan (Bengali) |
Bishnupur (4471) |
|
Garjat
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Khurda (2049) |
Vassal of Orissa
|
Jeypore
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Jeypore (2048) |
Vassal of Orissa
|
Jharkhand
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Jharkandi) |
Jharkhand (560) |
|
Kachar
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Bengali |
Burman (Chin) |
Naga (570) |
|
Kalahandi
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Kalahandi (4446) |
|
Keonhjar
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Mayurbhanj (4450) |
Vassal of Orissa
|
Koch
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Bengali |
Eastern Aryan (Kochi) |
Koch (562) |
Ally of Assam
|
Manipur
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Animist |
Indian |
Manipur |
Burman (Chin) |
Manipur (2041) |
|
Orissa
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Orissan |
Eastern Aryan (Oriya) |
Cuttack (552) |
Overlord of:
|
Parlakhimidi
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Parlakhimedi (4448) |
Vassal of Orissa
|
Patna
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Patna (4447) |
|
Ratanpur
|
 Gond Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gond |
Central Indian (Gondi) |
Ratanpur (4452) |
|
Sadiya
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Sadiyan |
Eastern Aryan (Assamese) |
Sadiya (2040) |
|
Sambalpur
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Garjati) |
Sambalpur (553) |
- Releasable by
Patna
- Available by date (1494)
|
Surguja
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garjati |
Central Indian (Jharkandi) |
Surguja (2098) |
- Releasable by
Jharkhand
- Available by date (1562)
|
Tripura
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Tripuran |
Burman (Chin) |
Tripura (2091) |
|
Notes:
For Muslim countries that either are in the
Dravidian culture group or have
Marathi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
- +1 Max promoted culture
Legacy of the Bahmani Sultanate
- +1 Yearly devotion
Promote Deccani Regional Identity
- −10% Idea cost
Appoint Brahmin Administrators
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Purchase Habshis
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Bargi Giri
- +50% Cavalry flanking ability
Strengthen Ties with Marathi Cultivators
- +10% Production efficiency
Joint Marathi-Habshi State
- −10% Advisor costs
Ambition:
- +10% National manpower modifier
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For
Hindu countries in the
Dravidian culture group.
Traditions:
- +10% Production efficiency
- +33% Religious unity
Merchants of Southern India
- +20% Trade range
Water Tanks and Canals
- +10% National tax modifier
Polygar System
- +10% National manpower modifier
South Indian Mercenaries
- −15% Mercenary maintenance
Patronage of Great Temples
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
South Indian Literature
- +1 Yearly prestige
Merchant Capitalists
- +1 Merchant
Ambition:
- +10% Trade efficiency
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Telugu primary culture.
Traditions:
- −15% Mercenary maintenance
- +20% Fort defense
Patronize Telugu Literature
- +1 Yearly prestige
Telugu Warrior Aristocrats
- +0.5 Yearly army tradition
Kakatiya Legacy
- +10% National tax modifier
Great Forts of the East
- −15% Fort maintenance
Legend of Prataparudra
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Diamond Mines of Kollur
- +10% Production efficiency
Encourage Coromandel Trade
- +10% Domestic trade power
Ambition:
- +10% National manpower modifier
Notes: Notes: This region holds provinces necessary to form
Deccan. The province of Kandy (2099) is of religious importance for
Theravada nations.
State
|
Government
|
Religion
|
Tech group
|
National ideas
|
Culture group
|
Capital
|
Notes
|
Andhra
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Telugu |
Dravidian (Telugu) |
Konaseema (2084) |
Ally of Vijayanagar
|
Carnatic
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni |
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Dravidian (Tamil) |
Arcot (2027) |
|
Gingee
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
South Indian |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Gingee (1947) |
|
Jaffna
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
South Indian |
Dravidian (Tamil) |
Vanni (2100) |
Vassal of Vijayanagar
|
Kandy
|
 Nayankara System |
Theravada |
Indian |
Sinhalese |
Eastern Aryan (Sinhalese) |
Kandy (2099) |
Vassal of Kotte
|
Kotte
|
 Nayankara System |
Theravada |
Indian |
Sinhalese |
Eastern Aryan (Sinhalese) |
Kotte (572) |
Overlord of Kandy
|
Madurai
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
South Indian |
Dravidian (Tamil) |
Tirunelveli (2101) |
|
Tanjore
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
South Indian |
Dravidian (Tamil) |
Tanjore (2026) |
|
Notes:
For Muslim countries that either are in the
Dravidian culture group or have
Marathi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
- +1 Max promoted culture
Legacy of the Bahmani Sultanate
- +1 Yearly devotion
Promote Deccani Regional Identity
- −10% Idea cost
Appoint Brahmin Administrators
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Purchase Habshis
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Bargi Giri
- +50% Cavalry flanking ability
Strengthen Ties with Marathi Cultivators
- +10% Production efficiency
Joint Marathi-Habshi State
- −10% Advisor costs
Ambition:
- +10% National manpower modifier
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Gondi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Morale of armies
- +15% National manpower modifier
Securing Our Defenses
- +15% Fort defense
Tribal Religion
- −1 National unrest
- +10% Religious unity
Tigers and Elephants
- +1 Attrition for enemies
Flexible Caste System
- +1 Max promoted culture
Raiding the Lowlands
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Ancient Roots
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Formalize Relations with the Chiefs
- +10% National tax modifier
Ambition:
- +1 Merchant
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Malayalam primary culture.
Traditions:
- −15% Mercenary maintenance
- +10% Goods produced modifier
Merchants of Southern India
- +20% Trade range
Cultural Melting Pot
- −10% Advisor costs
Patronize the Kerala School
- −5% Technology cost
Trade Factors
- +1 Merchant
Control the Inland
- +15% Provincial trade power modifier
Mapilla Sailors
- +1 Yearly navy tradition
Land of Elephants
- −1 National unrest
Ambition:
- +10% Global trade power
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For
Hindu countries in the
Dravidian culture group.
Traditions:
- +10% Production efficiency
- +33% Religious unity
Merchants of Southern India
- +20% Trade range
Water Tanks and Canals
- +10% National tax modifier
Polygar System
- +10% National manpower modifier
South Indian Mercenaries
- −15% Mercenary maintenance
Patronage of Great Temples
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
South Indian Literature
- +1 Yearly prestige
Merchant Capitalists
- +1 Merchant
Ambition:
- +10% Trade efficiency
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Telugu primary culture.
Traditions:
- −15% Mercenary maintenance
- +20% Fort defense
Patronize Telugu Literature
- +1 Yearly prestige
Telugu Warrior Aristocrats
- +0.5 Yearly army tradition
Kakatiya Legacy
- +10% National tax modifier
Great Forts of the East
- −15% Fort maintenance
Legend of Prataparudra
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Diamond Mines of Kollur
- +10% Production efficiency
Encourage Coromandel Trade
- +10% Domestic trade power
Ambition:
- +10% National manpower modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary to form
Deccan.
State
|
Government
|
Religion
|
Tech group
|
National ideas
|
Culture group
|
Capital
|
Notes
|
Ahmednagar
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Marathi) |
Ahmadnagar (544) |
|
Bahmanis
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia
Jafari school
|
Indian |
Bahmani |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Bidar (1948) |
Overlord of Telingana
|
Berar
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia
Jafari school
|
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Marathi) |
West Berar (548) |
|
Bijapur
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia
Jafari school
|
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Bijapur (569) |
|
Calicut
|
 Plutocracy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Malabari |
Dravidian (Malayalam) |
Calicut (534) |
|
Chanda
|
 Gond Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gond |
Central Indian (Gondi) |
Chanda (2050) |
|
Garha
|
 Gond Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gond |
Central Indian (Gondi) |
Mahakoshal (550) |
Vassal of Malwa
|
Golkonda
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia |
Indian |
Telugu |
Dravidian (Telugu) |
Golconda (542) |
|
Keladi
|
 Autocracy |
Hindu |
Indian |
South Indian |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Malenadu (2032) |
|
Kochin
|
 Plutocracy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Malabari |
Dravidian (Malayalam) |
Kochin (535) |
|
Kolathunad
|
 Plutocracy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Malabari |
Dravidian (Malayalam) |
Cannanore (4413) |
|
Maldives
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Shafi'i school
|
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Dravidian (Malayalam) |
Maldives (1248) |
|
Mysore
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Mysorean |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Mysore (533) |
|
Telingana
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Telugu |
Dravidian (Telugu) |
Khamammet (4439) |
Vassal of Bahmanis
|
Venad
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Malabari |
Dravidian (Malayalam) |
Venad (537) |
|
Vijayanagar
|
 Nayankara System |
Hindu |
Indian |
Vijayanagar |
Dravidian (Kannada) |
Vijayanagar (541) |
|
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
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
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For Muslim countries in the
Hindustani,
Eastern Aryan and
Western Aryan culture groups.
Traditions:
- −10% Cavalry cost
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
Tolerate the Idol Worshipers
- +50% Religious unity
Court Persian
- −1 National unrest
Comprehensive Land Survey
- +10% National tax modifier
Counting the People
- +10% National manpower modifier
Equality Under the Law
- +10% Global trade power
High Court Culture
- +1 Yearly prestige
Sultanate Bureaucracy
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Ambition:
- +10% Infantry combat ability
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
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
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For non-Muslim countries with
Rajput or
Malvi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Manpower recovery speed
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
Clan Loyalties
- +15% National manpower modifier
Fortifying Rajputana
- +15% Fort defense
Marwari Horses
- +15% Cavalry combat ability
- +10% Movement speed
Rajput Resistance
- −0.03 Monthly war exhaustion
Create Rajput Painting School
- +1 Yearly prestige
Martial Ethos
- +1 Land leader fire
Rajput Trading Houses
- +10% Trade efficiency
Ambition:
- +5% Discipline
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For
Bundelkhand,
Bagelkhand,
Kalinjar, and
Gwalior.
Traditions:
- −20% Fort maintenance
- +1 Max promoted culture
Rajput Connections
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
Forts of the Vindhyas
- +15% Fort defense
A Sacred Land
- +1 Tolerance of the true faith
Bundeli Kalam
- +1 Yearly prestige
Untamed Lands
- +1 Attrition for enemies
Diamond Mines
- +10% Trade efficiency
Candella Legacy
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Ambition:
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Mughals,
Nepal and
Rajputana. The provinces of Doaba (2075), and Varanasi (2095) are of religious importance for
Sikh and
Hindu nations respectively.
State
|
Government
|
Religion
|
Tech group
|
National ideas
|
Culture group
|
Capital
|
Notes
|
Baghelkhand
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Vindhyan |
Hindustani (Vindhyan) |
Baghelkhand (2097) |
Vassal of Jaunpur
|
Bundelkhand
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Vindhyan |
Hindustani (Vindhyan) |
Mahoba (4466) |
Vassal of Malwa
|
Dang
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Dang (4491) |
|
Delhi
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Delhian |
Hindustani (Hindavi) |
Delhi (522) |
Overlord of Jangladesh and Sirhind
|
Doti
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Doti (4492) |
|
Garhwal
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Garhwali |
Eastern Aryan (Pahari) |
Garhwal (511) |
|
Gorkha
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Palpa (4485) |
|
Gwalior
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Vindhyan |
Hindustani (Vindhyan) |
Gird (525) |
|
Hadoti
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Rajput |
Western Aryan (Rajput) |
Hadoti (528) |
Vassal of Mewar
|
Jaunpur
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Jaunpuri |
Hindustani (Avadhi) |
Jaunpur (555) |
Overlord of Baghelkhand
|
Jumla
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Jaisi Rajya (554) |
|
Kalinjar
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Vindhyan |
Hindustani (Vindhyan) |
Kalinjar (4467) |
|
Kalpi
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Shafi'i school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Vindhyan) |
Kalpi (2059) |
Vassal of Malwa
|
Kangra
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Kangra |
Hindustani (Pahari) |
Kangra (509) |
|
Kashmir
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia
Ismaili school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Kashmiri) |
Kashmir (508) |
|
Kathmandu
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Katmandu (557) |
|
Kumaon
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Pahari) |
Kumaon (2069) |
|
Ladakh
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Vajrayana |
Indian |
Ladakh |
Tibetan (Tibetan) |
Ladakh (2074) |
|
Limbuwan
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Vajrayana |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Morang (4483) |
|
Makwanpur
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Nepali) |
Makwanpur (4484) |
- Releasable by
Kathmandu
- Available by date (1609)
|
Multan
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Panjabi) |
Multan (506) |
|
Oudh
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia
Jafari school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Avadhi) |
Lucknow (523) |
- Releasable by
Jaunpur
- Available by date (1724)
|
Patiala
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Generic |
Hindustani (Panjabi) |
Sirhind (510) |
- Releasable by
Sirhind
- Available by date (1803)
|
Punjab
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Punjabi |
Hindustani (Panjabi) |
Lahore (507) |
|
Rohilkhand
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Shia |
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Avadhi) |
Katehar (2061) |
- Releasable by
Jaunpur
- Available by date (1721)
|
Sirhind
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Hindustani (Panjabi) |
Sirhind (510) |
Vassal of Delhi
|
Sirmur
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Nepalese Princedom |
Eastern Aryan (Pahari) |
Sirmur (4493) |
|
Tirhut
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Tirhuti |
Eastern Aryan (Bihari) |
Tirhut (2047) |
|
Notes:
For Muslim countries that either are in the
Dravidian culture group or have
Marathi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
- +1 Max promoted culture
Legacy of the Bahmani Sultanate
- +1 Yearly devotion
Promote Deccani Regional Identity
- −10% Idea cost
Appoint Brahmin Administrators
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Purchase Habshis
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Bargi Giri
- +50% Cavalry flanking ability
Strengthen Ties with Marathi Cultivators
- +10% Production efficiency
Joint Marathi-Habshi State
- −10% Advisor costs
Ambition:
- +10% National manpower modifier
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For countries with
Gujarati or
Saurashtri primary culture, and
Baglana.
Traditions:
- +1 Merchant
- −15% Fort maintenance
Kathiawari Horses
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
Establish New Trading Ports
- +10% Domestic trade power
Safe Harbor for Jain Bankers
- −1 Interest per annum
Rajput Dynasties
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
Protect the Dwarkadhish Temple
- +1 Tolerance of the true faith
Ashapura Mata
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
Extend Trade Routes to Africa
- +20% Trade range
Ambition:
- +10% Trade efficiency
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For Muslim countries in the
Hindustani,
Eastern Aryan and
Western Aryan culture groups.
Traditions:
- −10% Cavalry cost
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
Tolerate the Idol Worshipers
- +50% Religious unity
Court Persian
- −1 National unrest
Comprehensive Land Survey
- +10% National tax modifier
Counting the People
- +10% National manpower modifier
Equality Under the Law
- +10% Global trade power
High Court Culture
- +1 Yearly prestige
Sultanate Bureaucracy
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Ambition:
- +10% Infantry combat ability
|
Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. It was last verified for version 1.33.
|
Notes:
For non-Muslim countries with
Rajput or
Malvi primary culture.
Traditions:
- +10% Manpower recovery speed
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
Clan Loyalties
- +15% National manpower modifier
Fortifying Rajputana
- +15% Fort defense
Marwari Horses
- +15% Cavalry combat ability
- +10% Movement speed
Rajput Resistance
- −0.03 Monthly war exhaustion
Create Rajput Painting School
- +1 Yearly prestige
Martial Ethos
- +1 Land leader fire
Rajput Trading Houses
- +10% Trade efficiency
Ambition:
- +5% Discipline
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary to form
Rajputana.
State
|
Government
|
Religion
|
Tech group
|
National ideas
|
Culture group
|
Capital
|
Notes
|
Baglana
|
 Feudal Nobility |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Malvi) |
Baglana (2036) |
|
Dhundhar
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Dhundhari |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Dhundar (519) |
|
Gujarat
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Shafi'i school
|
Indian |
Gujarat Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Gujarati) |
Ahmadabad (2054) |
Overlord of Khandesh
|
Idar
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Gujarati) |
Malikantha (4480) |
|
Jaisalmer
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Rajput |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Jaisalmer (513) |
|
Jangladesh
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Rajput |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Jangladesh (512) |
Vassal of Delhi
|
Jhalavad
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Saurashtri) |
Jhalavad (4456) |
|
Junagarh
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Saurashtri) |
Girnar (515) |
|
Khandesh
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Deccani Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Marathi) |
Khandesh (527) |
Vassal of Gujarat
|
Kutch
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Saurashtri) |
Kutch (503) |
|
Malwa
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Malvi |
Western Aryan (Malvi) |
Mandu (526) |
|
Marwar
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Rajput |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Gorwar (2067) |
- Releasable by
Mewar
- Available by date (1459)
|
Mewar
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Mewari |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Chittor (518) |
Overlord of Hadoti
|
Mewat
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Shafi'i school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Mewat (520) |
|
Nagaur
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
|
Indian |
Indian Sultanate |
Western Aryan (Rajasthani) |
Nagaur (2066) |
|
Navanagar
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Gujarati) |
Halar (2052) |
- Releasable by
Kutch
- Available by date (1540)
|
Palitana
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Saurashtri) |
Gohilvad (2051) |
|
Porbandar
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Saurashtri) |
Porbandar (4454) |
|
Rajkot
|
 Tribal Monarchy |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Gujarati) |
Rajkot (521) |
- Releasable by
Kutch
- Available by date (1640)
|
Rewa Kantha
|
 Rajput Kingdom |
Hindu |
Indian |
Gujarati Princedom |
Western Aryan (Gujarati) |
Rewakantha (2056) |
|
Sindh
|
 Indian Sultanate |
Sunni
Shafi'i school
|
Indian |
Sindhi |
Western Aryan (Sindhi) |
Thatta (504) |
|
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.