Calipah has long wanted to see the mameluke file rewritten. In particular, he wants very very much that it is no longer the Mamelukes or the Fatimids. Given that the Mongols did not destroy the Abbasids, the subsequent history of gypt ought to be very different and the Mamelukes would really never have arisen there.
But what to replace them with. One idea is obviously to have had the Abbasids take over Egypt, and while this meets the criteria for plausibility it really isn't anything we want to see in Interregnum in 1419. Plus we have already rewritten the Abbasid file twice now ...
Calipah has come up with something plausible and cool: the Seljuks conquered not only Anatolia, but also Egypt. I can't recall Calipah's storyline with any precision, but the Seljuks would still reign in Egypt in 1419, and maybe hold a single province in Anatolia, perhaps Taurus.
This would then tie in with his revised plan for Anatolia, which would have the Sultanate of Rum occuoying most of the provinces currently owned by Teke, Dulkadir, Karaman and Candar. Or having just collapsed. If the former, then only a player might be able to hold it together, but otherwise it splinters into three states. (And perhaps this is when Taurus goes to the Seljuk Egypt state ...)
Either of these states can reform the Seljuk Empire or the Sultanate or Rum by the usual conquest process. Or Byzantium might take bits. Or the Abbasids will, and then release it as the Order of the Crescent. Of the three states, one might be pro-Byzantine, one pro-Abbasid, one pro_Seljuk Egypt.
All of it is pretty yummy.
But what to replace them with. One idea is obviously to have had the Abbasids take over Egypt, and while this meets the criteria for plausibility it really isn't anything we want to see in Interregnum in 1419. Plus we have already rewritten the Abbasid file twice now ...
Calipah has come up with something plausible and cool: the Seljuks conquered not only Anatolia, but also Egypt. I can't recall Calipah's storyline with any precision, but the Seljuks would still reign in Egypt in 1419, and maybe hold a single province in Anatolia, perhaps Taurus.
This would then tie in with his revised plan for Anatolia, which would have the Sultanate of Rum occuoying most of the provinces currently owned by Teke, Dulkadir, Karaman and Candar. Or having just collapsed. If the former, then only a player might be able to hold it together, but otherwise it splinters into three states. (And perhaps this is when Taurus goes to the Seljuk Egypt state ...)
Either of these states can reform the Seljuk Empire or the Sultanate or Rum by the usual conquest process. Or Byzantium might take bits. Or the Abbasids will, and then release it as the Order of the Crescent. Of the three states, one might be pro-Byzantine, one pro-Abbasid, one pro_Seljuk Egypt.
All of it is pretty yummy.