In the beginning of 1580s Europe faced two major wars. One was between Austria and Poland, Denmark and Lithuania and the other between Burgundy and Venice over Southern Italy.
The Austrians did quite well considering they were outnumbered. They advanced deep into Poland which isn't surprising as the Polish empire had shrunk to a mere medium class power during the last decades. The provinces of Ersekujvar and Lublin were handed to the Habsburgs in peace and white peace settled the conflict with Denmark - again. The Lithuanians were more stubborn and kept on fighting.
But the real surprise was Venice's victory over Burgundy. Even though France had given Burgundy a nice beating just year earlier, they still had quite some armies lying around and they were rich.
Venice quickly advanced to Burgundy's French and German holdings after taking over Southern Italy and there wasn't much Burgundy could do. Surprisingly, instead of the both provinces in Southern Italy Burgundy owned, they only asked for Naples
and with that two cities in Western Germany. Who knows, maybe this is just a strategic move and beginning for the Greater Venetian-Burgundian superpower.
Back to east and us then. Not much happened for us during the war in Europe , but in 1581 our independence guarantees in India were starting to pay themselves. Bihar ended in a succession war over the throne of Orissa witj Vijayanagar. Being helpful and honest people with unselfish goals, we decided to give them the helping hand.
It looks like all the Hindus in the world, that is the Far East, were divided. This is definitely a good thing for us.
We rush through the Bihari lands and end up sieging Dadra in the western coast of India. Meanwhile we get some great news. Our trusted military genius Fahd Karawi had become something resembling a national hero. We decided to have couple of feasts here and there to honour him. The people become happy and thus we decided to allow a bit more freedoms for our people.
Bihar was doing well in the East. They fully occupied the state of Deva Bengal demanding their full vassalisation. But the luck didn't continue: the Islamic states in India saw this new war as a perfect opportunity to grab some land from the poor Bihar and thus declared war on them. We decided not to help them this time, if they pull really are such war-magnets we better stay away from them.
In October next year, when we were advancing southwards in India, we had more great news. A(gain) talented young man had arrived to the city of Multan! He was a master politician, a promising man for our future. We decided to replace our two stupid and worthless diplomats in the court with him and some talented diplomat no one had surprisingly wanted for a year...
But that was the last of the good news for now... somehow Vijayanagar had managed to gather up rather impressing amount of men and pushed us from Dadra. In fact, they pushed us all the way back to Bihar, from where we further retreated to our own holdings in India. Just at the same time Islamic states and Bihar accepted peace with each other and the province of Agra was ceded to Gujarat. Our Bihari allies were having tough times with their enemies and we just hoped the wouldn't do something stupid now like peace with the Hindus...
We quickly reinforce our armies, recruited all the able men from the Indian peasantry and headed once again towards Dadra. This time our massive armies won the battle and Dadra fell into our hands. We then started advancing southwards again, resulting into many great victories. We also sent men east to help our... allies and take over the central Indian holdings of Vijayanagar.
We have now driven the Hindus from northern India and have started sieging many strategically important forts. But in one battle, our divine leader faced his doom and the new leader doesn't look too promising for this war.
Right after this we gained a few cores in Anatolia and thus handed full citizenship for our Turkish brothers.