Turkish culture leader have some title problem.
Tried with couple of nomad Turks, their title is Khagan at the start of the game. But after inheritage their son (who has same culture ofcourse) becomes Padishah.
This is minor but still annoying beacuse Turk's never called themselves as padishah nor sultan while having nomadic culture. (In fact they often called themselves Han, Hakan, Kağan/Kagan, Yagbu. Katun/Khatun for wive(s). Şad/Sad, Tegin for prince rank relatives. but thats not the point) Point is, why there is title shifting?
This is from CK2 wiki. Just scroll down to "Nobles" section. (Assuming wiki is correct about those titles)
It says;
Altaic king is khan, emperor is khagan.
Turkish king is sultan, emperor is padishah.
However start date campings have Turkish "khagan/khan" while inherited Turkish leaders have padishah/sultan.
Tried with couple of nomad Turks, their title is Khagan at the start of the game. But after inheritage their son (who has same culture ofcourse) becomes Padishah.
This is minor but still annoying beacuse Turk's never called themselves as padishah nor sultan while having nomadic culture. (In fact they often called themselves Han, Hakan, Kağan/Kagan, Yagbu. Katun/Khatun for wive(s). Şad/Sad, Tegin for prince rank relatives. but thats not the point) Point is, why there is title shifting?
This is from CK2 wiki. Just scroll down to "Nobles" section. (Assuming wiki is correct about those titles)
It says;
Altaic king is khan, emperor is khagan.
Turkish king is sultan, emperor is padishah.
However start date campings have Turkish "khagan/khan" while inherited Turkish leaders have padishah/sultan.
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