Chigakka II : Part 2
Such a event as the loss of a huge amount of territory to some upstart nation is the kind of thing to have a detrimental effect upon a Khans chances of continuing to live. Sure enough an outraged lord
(and there was no shortage of them at this time) by the name of Borroki took it upon himself to do the Horde a favour by means of placing a considerable distance between Chigakka's head and torso.
Marching on the capital, Borroki expected to be welcomed. What he got was surprisingly, far from it. The army, now feeling the pressure of numerous foreign foes gathered about the Khan and fought off the rebels thus allowing Chigakka's neck to retain its job for at least a little longer.
Soon though a weight would be placed upon Chigakka's shoulders that would make him wonder if maybe the rebels winning wouldn't have been better for him. The Ottoman Empire declared war in a greedy effort to gain some land in the chaos.
Straight down to business
The Middle East was in such turbulent times that Chigakka decided against even responding immediately to the invasion in favour of regaining some of the lands lost to the Blue Horde.
The numerous rebellions that persuaded Chigakka to send his armies to other places
Some of the lost lands are recaptured
Foreign enemies really should have been the least of Chigakka's concerns for the Horde itself was a simmering hotbed of violence and unrest.
All provinces are exceedingly rebellious
Sibir is not a pretty sight
Despite the warning signs and advice of many advisors, the continued lack of concern on the part of Chigakka about internal strife and discontent would once again prove a disastrous decision for the Horde.