Onwards to Africa:
North Africa in 1836:
South Africa in 1836:
Notable African Nations:
GENOA
Status: Civilized Nation, Presidential Dictatorship
Rule: Reactionary, Order
Allies: Brazil, Foix, Navarra
Provinces: 28
Population: 3.31 million
Workers: 65% Farmers, 25% Laborers, 4% Slaves, 1% Clergyman, 5% Other
Leadership: 16
Brigades: 0
Ships: 0
Technologies: 22
Factories: 0
Literacy: 43%
Following a disastrous war with rival Etruria in the late 15th century, the Republic of Genoa was evicted from its Italian homeland. It has since reinvented itself as the most populous of the Christian Arab kingdoms.
FUNJ
Status: Civilized Nation, Absolute Monarchy
Rule: Conservative, Favors Liberty
Allies: Byzantium
Satellite of: Byzantium
Provinces: 43
Population: 8.45 million
Workers:77% Farmers, 7% Laborers, 5% Artisans, 4% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 1% Clergymen, 4% Other
Leadership: 50
Brigades:5
Ships:3
Technologies: 9
Factories: 0
Literacy: 44%
Never successfully converted to Islam by the Fatimids, Nubia became part of the Byzantine Empire in the 13th century. The Despots of Nubia have loyally ruled over large expanses of Africa and parts of Greece and the Middle East for their Byzantine overlords ever since.
EGYPT
Status: Civilized Nation, Prussian Constitutionalism
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies:Byzantium
Satellite of: Byzantium
Provinces: 10
Population: 2.85 million
Workers: 77% Farmers, 11% Artisans, 4% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 2% Soldiers, 4% Other
Technologies: 8
Factories: 0
Literacy: 31%
Another Byzantine satellite, the Doux of Alexandria has served the Empire since its conquest of Egypt in the mid-14th century. Although not as large as Funj, its control of the important trading center of Alexandria gives it special significance.
MALI
Status: Partially Westernized Nation, Prussian Constitutionalism
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies: Malacca
Provinces: 59
Population: 21.73 million
Workers: 61% Farmers, 20% Artisans, 5% Laborers, 4% Soldiers, 3% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 2% Clergymen, 3% Other
Leadership: 13
Brigades: 14
Ships: 14
Technologies: 2
Literacy: 33%
The last remaining major Muslim nation outside Southeast Asia, proud Mali has dominated West Africa since medieval times. Though repeatedly thwarted by Denmark in its attempts to obtain a Mediterranean port, it has been a formidable obstacle to European colonization in the region.
ETHIOPIA
Status: Primitive Nation, Absolute Monarchy
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies: Athens, Epirus, Syria
Provinces: 9
Population: 3.92 million
Workers: 74% Farmers, 12% Artisans, 3% Clergymen, 3% Aristocrats, 3% Slaves, 1% Soldiers, 4% Other
Leadership: 19
Brigades: 2
Ships: 0
Literacy: 20%
By the end of the 14th century, the Byzantines had expanded well beyond the horn of Africa, reclaiming the ancient land of Abyssinia for the Christian world. But the cultural differences between Greeks and Oromos were vast, eventually successfully revolting and forming their own state in the late 16th century.
North Africa in 1836:
South Africa in 1836:
Notable African Nations:
GENOA
Status: Civilized Nation, Presidential Dictatorship
Rule: Reactionary, Order
Allies: Brazil, Foix, Navarra
Provinces: 28
Population: 3.31 million
Workers: 65% Farmers, 25% Laborers, 4% Slaves, 1% Clergyman, 5% Other
Leadership: 16
Brigades: 0
Ships: 0
Technologies: 22
Factories: 0
Literacy: 43%
Following a disastrous war with rival Etruria in the late 15th century, the Republic of Genoa was evicted from its Italian homeland. It has since reinvented itself as the most populous of the Christian Arab kingdoms.
FUNJ
Status: Civilized Nation, Absolute Monarchy
Rule: Conservative, Favors Liberty
Allies: Byzantium
Satellite of: Byzantium
Provinces: 43
Population: 8.45 million
Workers:77% Farmers, 7% Laborers, 5% Artisans, 4% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 1% Clergymen, 4% Other
Leadership: 50
Brigades:5
Ships:3
Technologies: 9
Factories: 0
Literacy: 44%
Never successfully converted to Islam by the Fatimids, Nubia became part of the Byzantine Empire in the 13th century. The Despots of Nubia have loyally ruled over large expanses of Africa and parts of Greece and the Middle East for their Byzantine overlords ever since.
EGYPT
Status: Civilized Nation, Prussian Constitutionalism
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies:Byzantium
Satellite of: Byzantium
Provinces: 10
Population: 2.85 million
Workers: 77% Farmers, 11% Artisans, 4% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 2% Soldiers, 4% Other
Technologies: 8
Factories: 0
Literacy: 31%
Another Byzantine satellite, the Doux of Alexandria has served the Empire since its conquest of Egypt in the mid-14th century. Although not as large as Funj, its control of the important trading center of Alexandria gives it special significance.
MALI
Status: Partially Westernized Nation, Prussian Constitutionalism
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies: Malacca
Provinces: 59
Population: 21.73 million
Workers: 61% Farmers, 20% Artisans, 5% Laborers, 4% Soldiers, 3% Slaves, 2% Aristocrats, 2% Clergymen, 3% Other
Leadership: 13
Brigades: 14
Ships: 14
Technologies: 2
Literacy: 33%
The last remaining major Muslim nation outside Southeast Asia, proud Mali has dominated West Africa since medieval times. Though repeatedly thwarted by Denmark in its attempts to obtain a Mediterranean port, it has been a formidable obstacle to European colonization in the region.
ETHIOPIA
Status: Primitive Nation, Absolute Monarchy
Rule: Conservative, Favors Order
Allies: Athens, Epirus, Syria
Provinces: 9
Population: 3.92 million
Workers: 74% Farmers, 12% Artisans, 3% Clergymen, 3% Aristocrats, 3% Slaves, 1% Soldiers, 4% Other
Leadership: 19
Brigades: 2
Ships: 0
Literacy: 20%
By the end of the 14th century, the Byzantines had expanded well beyond the horn of Africa, reclaiming the ancient land of Abyssinia for the Christian world. But the cultural differences between Greeks and Oromos were vast, eventually successfully revolting and forming their own state in the late 16th century.