Im still working on the Caliphate events, and once my computer is repaired , I will post them since Im writing them on my laptop.Anyway, Im basing alot of my work on the Ottoman Empire, well more or less, and developing some of the other events.
Anyway, I have been thinking about Cordoba and the Caliphate.
With the Abbasid Caliphate in the east (meaning the Abbasids survived, which is cool) I think some changes must be done.The names choosen for the Abbasid dynasty is not what they normally named, perhaps Ismael should be exchanged with Harun and Murad with Mutasim?its more better in my opinion.
As for Cordoba, I think the current dynasty changes are a bit silly.I know the history of al-Andalus well enough to say that if the events which I assume happened in abberation occured, Bani Ahmer or the Nasrids could never rise to assume the throne.The founder of the Nasrid Kingdom, Mohammed of Ahmer was a warrior/priest who wanted to unite the last Muslim towns against the Christians and with this event never occuring (merely the Muslims regrouping in the south and attacking again) I think I have a better sequence.
Let the Ummayed Dynasty survive longer, meaning that the Caliphate wasnt dissolved in 1031 by Hisham.The main enemy of the Abbasid dynasty in the west would be an excellent foe.It would also add more taste to the game, and plausible, since the current Nasrid dynasty makes no sense at all.
Anyway, I have been thinking about Cordoba and the Caliphate.
With the Abbasid Caliphate in the east (meaning the Abbasids survived, which is cool) I think some changes must be done.The names choosen for the Abbasid dynasty is not what they normally named, perhaps Ismael should be exchanged with Harun and Murad with Mutasim?its more better in my opinion.
As for Cordoba, I think the current dynasty changes are a bit silly.I know the history of al-Andalus well enough to say that if the events which I assume happened in abberation occured, Bani Ahmer or the Nasrids could never rise to assume the throne.The founder of the Nasrid Kingdom, Mohammed of Ahmer was a warrior/priest who wanted to unite the last Muslim towns against the Christians and with this event never occuring (merely the Muslims regrouping in the south and attacking again) I think I have a better sequence.
Let the Ummayed Dynasty survive longer, meaning that the Caliphate wasnt dissolved in 1031 by Hisham.The main enemy of the Abbasid dynasty in the west would be an excellent foe.It would also add more taste to the game, and plausible, since the current Nasrid dynasty makes no sense at all.