Sayid Ahmar II Genghisid, son of Sayid Ahmad, Sultan of the Golden Horde
Born October 30 1477
Reigned August 29 1487
Died July 19 1498
Diplomacy 7
Admin 6
Military 3
Sayid Ahmar II was born to one of the greatest conquerors of the age, and perhaps unsurprisingly born to one of the most demanding legacies. Sayid Ahmar would live to be 32, a little younger than his great father, but with quite a few less achievements. Sayid Ahmar II was the first monarch to never establish a new colony for the Horde, though not for a lack of trying. The only expedition he funded ended in failure, one of only two in the entire history of the Horde.
Sayid Ahmar would attempt to follow in his father's footsteps by setting himself up as leader of the Genghisids, but since the departure of the Jalayirid line from his sphere Sayid found himself the leader of a much lesser line of Genghisids. The Mangalai branch had all but ignored Sayid Ahmar's demands of them, but they had a close relationship with the Chagatai and Timurids. If Sayid wished to challenge the Mangalai he would risk further damaging the family.
For ten years since the beginning of his rein Sayid Ahmar found himself in a much weaker position, never to sure of the loyalty of his own family, opportunity to unite the family against a common enemy would arise when the Duke of the Ukraine was attacked by Hungary. The Horde, Nogai, Chagatai, and Timurids would come to the aid of the beleaguered Duke while France and Bosnia would join the offensive against the Ukraine. The Duke was also a prince of the Holy Roman Empire, an attack by the Hungarians brought Bohemia onto the side of the Mongols. While Sayid found himself offended that the Duke of the Ukraine, Janos Breh, was subservient to two lords. Still, Sayid would do little to act against the Duke who remained fiercely loyal to the Golden Horde and claimed that being a member of the Holy Roman Empire does not supersede his loyalties to the Khanate, further he points to Sayid's father stating that he had no problems with the Duke's status.
Sayid Ahmar would lead the army himself deep into Hungary where he would score numerous victories over the Hungarians, however, Sayid Ahmar would meet his match against a mixed order of Hungarians and French troops, 40,000 troops engaged Sayid Ahmar's small troop of 16,000. Sayid Ahmar would retreat from the battle with half his force intact, which was quite a fete in and of itself, but on his way out of the Ukraine and into his own territories he would be headed off by the Hungarian army and the troops would be completely sent into route. Sayid would escape the battle, but would die from wounds received from the engagement some time later. Sayid would leave the entire hope of the Horde in the hands of his young son, Ahmar Genghisid who was just 2 years old.
Born October 30 1477
Reigned August 29 1487
Died July 19 1498
Diplomacy 7
Admin 6
Military 3

Sayid Ahmar II was born to one of the greatest conquerors of the age, and perhaps unsurprisingly born to one of the most demanding legacies. Sayid Ahmar would live to be 32, a little younger than his great father, but with quite a few less achievements. Sayid Ahmar II was the first monarch to never establish a new colony for the Horde, though not for a lack of trying. The only expedition he funded ended in failure, one of only two in the entire history of the Horde.
Sayid Ahmar would attempt to follow in his father's footsteps by setting himself up as leader of the Genghisids, but since the departure of the Jalayirid line from his sphere Sayid found himself the leader of a much lesser line of Genghisids. The Mangalai branch had all but ignored Sayid Ahmar's demands of them, but they had a close relationship with the Chagatai and Timurids. If Sayid wished to challenge the Mangalai he would risk further damaging the family.
For ten years since the beginning of his rein Sayid Ahmar found himself in a much weaker position, never to sure of the loyalty of his own family, opportunity to unite the family against a common enemy would arise when the Duke of the Ukraine was attacked by Hungary. The Horde, Nogai, Chagatai, and Timurids would come to the aid of the beleaguered Duke while France and Bosnia would join the offensive against the Ukraine. The Duke was also a prince of the Holy Roman Empire, an attack by the Hungarians brought Bohemia onto the side of the Mongols. While Sayid found himself offended that the Duke of the Ukraine, Janos Breh, was subservient to two lords. Still, Sayid would do little to act against the Duke who remained fiercely loyal to the Golden Horde and claimed that being a member of the Holy Roman Empire does not supersede his loyalties to the Khanate, further he points to Sayid's father stating that he had no problems with the Duke's status.
Sayid Ahmar would lead the army himself deep into Hungary where he would score numerous victories over the Hungarians, however, Sayid Ahmar would meet his match against a mixed order of Hungarians and French troops, 40,000 troops engaged Sayid Ahmar's small troop of 16,000. Sayid Ahmar would retreat from the battle with half his force intact, which was quite a fete in and of itself, but on his way out of the Ukraine and into his own territories he would be headed off by the Hungarian army and the troops would be completely sent into route. Sayid would escape the battle, but would die from wounds received from the engagement some time later. Sayid would leave the entire hope of the Horde in the hands of his young son, Ahmar Genghisid who was just 2 years old.