Thank you profusely for the replies!
Boris ze Spider - That is likely the case. I have but one option then; more conquest until the borders look pleasing on the eye. Not for power, wealth etc. but to satisfy the EU3 engine!
Athalcor - Doomed indeed! Everyone is dooooomed-uhm...that is to say, every nation lucky enough to benefit from Khandeshi conquest and Faruqi rule will prosper.
loki100 - Quite so. Clearly rather than simply giving Khandesh the cash without declaring war, the kind and thoughful donators begin such wars so as to also give my troops some exercise. So thoughful.
Johan11 - Very glad to see you posting here once more and yes, it bodes very well!
Dewirix - Indeed, poor Ulugh is clearly inexperienced in matters of state. Although as a Faruqi his great natural ability should have guided his hand in this matter a bit better. After all, it is not as if Faruqi's make many mistakes whilst ruling.
Very correct also regarding my perfidious backstabbing allies, they shall pay!
RGB - I cannot agree more. Although just to be clear that Miran is of course; Miran Muhammand Khan I Faruqi, not any of the other countless dozens of inferior Mirans Khandesh has had in positions of import!
dinofs - As do I. It will benefit not the House of Faruqi but the world once the Faruqi family assume their rightful position as rulers of the world.
JDMS - Thank you for the kind words (your bribe is en route but of course!). You return just as I am nearing the end of this section and readying myself to defile your great AAR! I apologise in advance for when I do.
gabor - As Athalcor correctly stated the army in Khiva is indeed my own! Khiva was intelligent enough to grant me military access, clearly knowing she would otherwise be conquered by the invicible Khandeshi army. Thus I'm willing to leave her for now. However her colour stealing antics have been noticed and she will pay for this inexcusable action in time!
blsteen - How true! The Faruqi Way; picking on those weaker than yourself whilst exploiting your subjects and blaming everyone else for any mistakes which happen during your reign. Uh, that is to say, the Faruqi Way actually consists of aiding the weak, letting your subjects prosper and never experiencing mistakes.
Boris ze Spider - That is likely the case. I have but one option then; more conquest until the borders look pleasing on the eye. Not for power, wealth etc. but to satisfy the EU3 engine!
Athalcor - Doomed indeed! Everyone is dooooomed-uhm...that is to say, every nation lucky enough to benefit from Khandeshi conquest and Faruqi rule will prosper.
loki100 - Quite so. Clearly rather than simply giving Khandesh the cash without declaring war, the kind and thoughful donators begin such wars so as to also give my troops some exercise. So thoughful.
Johan11 - Very glad to see you posting here once more and yes, it bodes very well!
Dewirix - Indeed, poor Ulugh is clearly inexperienced in matters of state. Although as a Faruqi his great natural ability should have guided his hand in this matter a bit better. After all, it is not as if Faruqi's make many mistakes whilst ruling.
Very correct also regarding my perfidious backstabbing allies, they shall pay!
RGB - I cannot agree more. Although just to be clear that Miran is of course; Miran Muhammand Khan I Faruqi, not any of the other countless dozens of inferior Mirans Khandesh has had in positions of import!
dinofs - As do I. It will benefit not the House of Faruqi but the world once the Faruqi family assume their rightful position as rulers of the world.
JDMS - Thank you for the kind words (your bribe is en route but of course!). You return just as I am nearing the end of this section and readying myself to defile your great AAR! I apologise in advance for when I do.
gabor - As Athalcor correctly stated the army in Khiva is indeed my own! Khiva was intelligent enough to grant me military access, clearly knowing she would otherwise be conquered by the invicible Khandeshi army. Thus I'm willing to leave her for now. However her colour stealing antics have been noticed and she will pay for this inexcusable action in time!
blsteen - How true! The Faruqi Way; picking on those weaker than yourself whilst exploiting your subjects and blaming everyone else for any mistakes which happen during your reign. Uh, that is to say, the Faruqi Way actually consists of aiding the weak, letting your subjects prosper and never experiencing mistakes.