
Uzbek Khanate
11 November 1444
Uzbek and Kazakh Cultures
Sunni Religion
Khan Abu'l-Khayr Shaybanid (4/2/5)
78 AP / 52 DP / 91 MP

Khan Abu'l-Khayr, legendary Uzbek warrior of the steppes
This is a revised re-write of the first few chapters of the thread A Noob History of the Uzbeks.
Rewrite Notes - I attempted to rewrite posts in the original thread because I simply wasn't ready to write a productive AAR when I started. I wasn't screen capping, I was providing too many mechanical details without telling the story, etc. It was bad. But in the rewrite, I somehow lost the prologue and couldn't replace it without ruining the order. So here we are.
I am new to EUIV. I haven't played a Paradox game since EUII some ten years ago, and that was only for a few weeks. I came into this experience familiar with the general mechanics of EU, and aware that I didn't want to learn the game using a European nation. Before playing, I watched some EUIV videos on YouTube, read the EU4 Wiki, and the instruction book. I did play a few false starts as the Uzbeks (complicated by the economy of my starting position) prior to the AAR, which gave me an idea of the general personality of my neighbors.
Also, because this is as much about me learning EU4 as it is about telling a story, I created a story construction that allows me to save my game and restart at pivotal points if everything goes wrong. That story construction is the Khan's prophetical jinni, Arezoo. And if I screw up completely (like in Chapter 3), Arezoo will foretell of that screwup in a narrative format.
Finally, although this isn't a Let's Play ... AAR, please feel free to chime in. I will be a few hours of play ahead of the latest chapter but I welcome the dialogue to help me learn before my next planned AAR (either as an Asian or Scandinavian nation attempting to colonize the new world).
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1. The War of Kazani Aggression
Chapter 2. The Four Years Peace of Khan Abu'l-Khayr
Chapter 3. Disaster Foretold
Chapter 4. The War for Taraz
Chapter 5. The Brief But Glorious Life of Khan Alim I Giray
Chapter 6. The 2nd Nogai-Chagatai War of Conquest
Brief Prologue
Khan Abu'l-Khayr Shaybanid, descendent of Genghis Khan, supreme bej of the White Horde, Khan of the Uzbeks, Khan of the Kazakhs, and Khan of Western Siberia, joined his military leader Bakht Qara Temur (0/2/3/1) and the 12 regiments (9/3/0) of 1st Uzbek Army in its Winter Camp in Kypshak on the eastern shore of the Aral Sea in November 1444. With more than 11,000 men available for conscription, the subjects of the Uzbek horde were hungry for a new war.
As a steppe horde, I received +50% manpower, +50% land force, and -50% better relations.
Trade was not in good shape. In my home trade center of Samarkand, where I held 20.1% trade power on 4.29 ducats, I collected 1.67 ducats each month. The Siberian provinces were in the Kazani trade node, where I held 0.6 trade power in the current political climate. However, my trade range did not allow a merchant to work in the Kazan trade node. My 2nd merchant worked in Astrakhan, where I have no provinces and 0.2 trade power. The merchant was transferring trade downstream to Samarkand, generating 0 ducats.
Khan Abu'l-Khayr's control over the Uzbek provinces was strained (92% OE).
- Siberian nationalists in the northern provinces were pushing for independence. Harsh Treatment would cost 190 MP, and Coring would cost 380 AP.
- Kazakhi nationalists in the eastern provinces were also pushing for independence. Harsh Treatment would cost 40 MP, and Coring would cost 80 AP.
Tyumen - 24%OE - 120 AP - Sibir - 6 ducats
Irtesh - 20%OE - 100 AP - Sibir - 5 ducats
Kurgan - 12%OE - 60 AP - Sibir - 3 ducats
Chelyaba - 12%OE - 60 AP - Sibir - 3 ducats
Sibir - 8%OE - 40 AP - Sibir - 2 ducats
Nadym - 8%OE - 40 AP - Kazakh - 2 ducats
Sozak - 4%OE - 20 AP - Kazakh - 1 ducat
Kypshak - 4%OE - 20 AP - Kazakh - 1 ducat
Culturally, the Kazakhs were the dominant peoples. The Uzbeks were a majority in only one province, with 10 Uzbek provinces under the dominion of the Timurids, including the rich trade center of Samarkand. The Sibirs in the north were not an accepted culture.
Sharing a border along the Ural Mountains, the Kazan Horde was hostile, with designs on conquering Western Siberia. Nogai to the west was friendly, the Timurids to the South were both hostile and strong, with the largest force limit in the region. Chagatai to the east is hostile but weak, and the Oirat Horde was hostile and heretical, make any relationship nearly impossible. The Golden Horde, which will struggle with Muscovy and Crimea, is friendly. To add to the difficulty of the Uzbek starting position, all of the hordes have Tribal Feud as a Casus Belli.
To start the game, I accepted a mission to placate the Timurids to gain 5 prestige and 25 DP, hired a Diplomatic advisor, Haqnazar Suren Gal (+30% Better Relations) and a price of 16/1 to help with the mission, began the coring process in Nadym and Sozak (60 AP, 22 months), applied Harsh Treatment to Kurgan (30 MP, adds 0.3 ducats to my monthly tax income immediately)
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