Tétouan

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For countries in the Maghrebi culture group.
- +10% Morale of armies
- −25% Naval attrition
- +25% Naval force limit modifier
- +1 Attrition for enemies
- +10% Trade efficiency
- +20% Caravan power
- +1 Yearly navy tradition
- +10% Privateer efficiency
- +10% Cavalry combat ability
- +10% Looting speed
- +1 Diplomatic relation
- +20% Galley combat ability
- +10% Global trade power
Tétouan is a country in North Morocco that does not exist in historical starts, but Tétouan has a core on its capital so that it can be released by Morocco. Tétouan can also be formed by event.
Formation[edit | edit source]
All countries that own their core province Tétouan (4561) can get the event to play as or release Tétouan as a march.
The Pirate Queen of Tétouan
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The prefect of Tétouan and ally of the Turkish corsair Barbarossa of Algiers is a menace to the fleets in the western Mediterranean Sea. Her name full name is Sayyida al-Hurra bint Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, Hakimat Titwan - Sayyida al Hurra means "noble lady who is free and independent, the woman sovereign who bows to no superior authority." and Hakima Titwan roughly governor of Tétouan. She became governor when her husband, who she assisted in his business affairs, died. To avenge herself on the Christian enemy who had forced her to flee from Granada when she was but a child she turned to piracy. It provides an income with booty and ransom for captives and also keeps her dream of returning to Andalusia alive.
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Available only with the Golden Century DLC enabled. |
Trigger conditions
The country:
Privateers have at least 5% trade power in the trade node of Tétouan (4561). |
Mean time to happen
12 months |
Immediate effects
Tétouan (4561): | |
A pirate's life for me! Tétouan (4561): The country:
The human player plays as
Let her reign from Tétouan. Tétouan (4561): The country:
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Missions[edit | edit source]
- Main article: Berber missions
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