The Four Year War 1596-1600 - 1597
January
As Onate arrives in Bangalore, we assault the city and it is captured in a couple of weeks. Onate takes the army south towards the Mysore capital.
We move onto the offensive against Denmark and crush a small danish force in Sjaelland before besieging Copenhagen.
In Persia, Don Juan begins a siege of Persis while a Persian force of 20600 infantry and 10900 cavalry drive off our army in Kars of 19900 infantry, 2600 cavalry and 111 guns. Our casualties number over 4000 compared to barely 1500 Persian losses. Meanwhile a force of 5000 Persian foot-soldiers attack our force of 5900 infantry, 5600 cavalry and 37 guns in Basrah. They are quickly defeated for minimal losses on our side before a second Persian force of 11900 infantry attack later in the month. This seond Persian army is annihilated and we move onto the offensive towards Awhaz.
February
Still receiving news from our colonial office, a group of colonists were reportedly sent towards Amgoun province.
A further group of reinforcements arrive from sea to Yanam. Our force numbers some 5700 infantry and 30 cannon while the Mysore siege force has been reduced through disease and starvation down to a mere 13800 - barely one-quarter of the force that attacked us six month before. Since Yanam is holding strong against the Mysore army, we decide to avoid battle and go straight towards Mysore territory.
In Persia, a Spanish force of 1800 infantry and 30 guns attack 3000 Persian recruits in Kerman. They are defeated but we have insufficient numbers to maintain a siege. Further south, our force of 5600 infantry, 5500 cavalry and 37 guns attacks a Persian force of 7900 infantry in Awhaz and drives them away after losing 1000 men to Persian losses of 2000. We begin a siege of Awhaz.
Albe disembarks troops towards the Scottish capital.
In India, Onate arrives in Mysore and assaults with 13400 infantry and 115 guns. It is captured before the end of the month with insignificant losses on our side.
March
Albe lands in Lothian province with 11800 infantry, 2000 cavalry and 71 guns. We encounters 7000 recruit Scottish foot-soldiers and crushes them.
In India, Mysore start to assault Bangalore. We attack them with our new troops and the numbers are heavily stacked against us. Our army numbers just 5000 infantry and 29 guns while Mysore have 23800 infantry and 12100 cavalry. Onate is en route with a more substantial force of 13300 infantry and 115 guns although he is still several weeks distance from the battle. Unfortunately we have no option but to fight rather than risk losing land already captured. However, losses are horrendous and fewer than 20% of our men are able to return to Yanam. Onate arrives at the end of the month and resumes the attack.
In Scandinavia, Farnese attacks a force of 4000 Danish infantrymen in Jamtland with over 18500 men and 110 guns. They are quickly defeated and Farnese orders an immediate assault.
In Persia, a small Persian force are defeated in Awhaz as Persia begins a siege of Basrah.
April
To avoid further loss of life in Bangalore, we agree peace with Mysore in return for Bangalore and 148D reparations. Bangalore is fortified.
News arrives of the successful expansion of Tchumkan and more colonists are sent.
In Scotland, Albe's force of 11300 infantry, 1900 cavalry and 71 guns are attacked by a Scottish force of 22600 infantry and 3600 cavalry. Losses are high but Albe is victorious and drives the Scots back into the mountains.
As we set into a siege in Tabriz, Abbas' force of 14200 infantry, 5800 cavalry and 33 guns attack our siege in Awhaz with 8300 infantry, 5300 cavalry and 56 guns.
May
With most of Europe champing at the bit to try to take out a bit of Spain, Sweden decide to jump into the fray with their declaration of war. They are supported by Georgia but, due to the location of the latter, I do not feel we should worry ourselves too much with them.
Further afield, reports arrive of the successful expansion of our Kalar colony in Siberia.
Closer to home, Spinola looks after some internal trouble and quells the revolt in Genoa.
In Scotland Albe's force meets a tougher problem as a Scottish force of 41600 infantry, 11700 cavalry and 32 guns attack his force of 5000 infantry, 900 cavalry and 65 guns. He retreats into Strathclyde.
June
Further troops land in Scotland and lay siege to Hull in Yorkshire. In Germany, we suffer another revolt in Bavaria and are forced to retreat from the area for a while.
In order to improve relations with our allies, we send a gift to Wurtemberg (+22 to +147).
Colonists are send to the Siberian province of Ob.
Sucess continues against Denmark with the capture of the province of Skane before the end of the month
If things had been a little quiet this month, it was to change at the end as Turkey declare war on us bringing along their allies of Iraq, Oman, Aden, Hedjaz and Crimea. Our allies can be of little use to us in this particular battle so they are not asked to offer any support.
July
In Scotland, Glasgow is besieged while to the south athe Scottish force of 38100 infantry, 10400 cavalry and 32 guns arrive in Yorkshire at the end of the month and attack our siege force of 15500 infantry, 1100 cavalry and 70 guns. Within 2 days, over one-quarter of our army is lost.
August
There is another revolt in Bavaria and the siege of Munich is swelled to over 60000.
In the Turkish war we begin a siege of Cairo while Iraqi troops swell the siege of Basrah to over 60000 infantry, 14000 cavalry and 70 guns. 5000 Hedjaz troops seem content to sit it out in Iraq itself rather than get embroiled in that particular siege.
Later in the month, we capture the Persian province of Tabriz and move on to Iraq.
Troops land in the Turkish colony of Massawa and capture the city.
In Scotland, the fighting in Yorkshire continues until the end of the month before we are forced to retreat. Our losses are catastrophic with casualties over over 13000 to less than 5000 Scots injured or dead. On hearing the news, the king, already weak from fever, is greatly shocked and is confined to bed for many weeks and months
September
The month begins with a revolt in Ostlandet. Given that we are at war with both Sweden and Denmark, we cannot deal with the rebels now but must leave this until another time.
In Persia we capture the province of Kerman while news arrives that Amgoun colony in Siberia has successfully expanded.
Back in Scotland, Albe, having returned his troops to besiege Edinburgh, is attacked by 4000 infantry but comfortably defeats them.
October
As had long been expected, the Pope issues finally the Edict of Tolerance. We are now officially a normal catholic country again and are now not allowed to declare war on all protestant nations anymore. It is also declared that the rest of the world is now free for anyone to colonise and not to be divided between Spain and Portugal. We had, of course, ignored this anyway but it is comforting to know now that Portugal cannot simply take any Spanish province it finds in the Far East. What had not been expected was the wave of rebellions that we suffer in the colonies that came from the conversion back to catholic. Moves are made to organise religious tolerance to reduce the risk of future revolts.
Our force of 14200 infantry, 1600 cavalry and 67 guns attack the Hedjaz force of 7100 infantry and 9800 cavalry in Iraq. They are defeated although casualties are high. We begin the siege of Baghdad.
Don Juan, running out of patience at the rate of progress in the Persis siege, assaults the walls with 13600 infantry, 5100 cavalry and 129 guns
And back in Scotland, the Scottish army arrives with perfect timing at the end of the month and their force of 34100 infantry, 9800 cavalry and 26 guns attacks Albe's siege force of 12500 infantry and 108 guns.
The kings health is deteriorating rapidly and is starting to mumble nonsense.
"We must Conquer Styria. Get gold. Stop Dutch from establishing presence in Central America. Build Shipyard in Genoa". It is pointless to explain to him that we are not at war with Austria or that we have already finished construction of the shipyard in Genoa. He is a very weak man and I fear that he will not be with us for long
November
Albe's brilliances wins through as he defeats the larger Scottish force in Lothian and is able to maintain the Edinburgh siege.
In Persia, Don Juan captures Persia and shortly receives word from the Shah of the Persian peace offering: Persis and Kerman. It is an offer we cannot refuse since it allows us to free up troops to take on the Turkish alliance.
We hear news of the successful establishment of a new colony in Ob and of the expansion of the Tchumkan colony.
Unfortunately, though, we are unable to dwell too much on such matters. Having reduced the number of opponents by one with the peace deal with Persia, Venice add two more enemies with their declaration of war. Poland agree to support them although quite where we shall fight Poland, I am not sure. At this stage I feel it time to ask for support from my allies and they all agree to fight against Venice.
December
Albe finally captures Edinburgh from Scotland and moves south. In the same month, a new landing party arrives in Yorkshire and lays siege to Hull.
Troops arrive in the Red Sea and land in Mekkah where they begin a siege of the Muslim holy city. It is felt that, if the city is captured, the Muslim alliance will agree to almost any peace demands.
We hear also reports of the successful colonisation of Bouzatchi province on the Caspian Sea.
We brush aside a small Venetian force in Venice and lay siege as the allied forces are not far behind.
As King Philip's strength starts to leave him his son, the future Philip III has now assumed effective control of the kingdom. Very much from my own guidance, I have to say since it would not do to risk any usurper at this time. I now count the days when I shall assume my rightful place but we shall wait until the time is right.
We do not need to wait long. King Philip died in his sleep. The future king chooses to mark the occasion by commission a great painting depicting the battle of Venice - chosen to coincide with the day of the king's passing. It was to be completed before the new king's coronation on New Year's day.
Venetian folly