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Bah you think that's bad, I once saw a guy called Prince Emir Sultan or something along those lines (Sultan was his name he was the pricne of a kingdom and the mir of an emirate), I was like, make up your mind about if he's a prince and emir or a sultan. Oh I also have a vassal dynasty called Sayyid, they are not Sayyids.
Yeah, you can see the different shields on the map too. Definitely split duchy and kingdom.
Especially funny considering the Duchy appears to hold no lands in the duchy
Once I went from from Germanic to Sunni as the Norse Merchant Republic of Ireland (situated on the Isle of Man). A couple decades before I converted to Islam I set up a theocratic duchy somewhere in Ireland. After I converted and made my vassals convert I noticed that the former viking priest was now called either Archpriest or Grand-Mufti, I can't exactly remember which one. Regardless, you normally don't see these names with Islamic characters, and you don't see Grand-Mufti at all.
I like to believe that he was called that way because he had already reigned for a long time and the people were just so amazed by this man and his life that they made an excuse for him.
Bah you think that's bad, I once saw a guy called Prince Emir Sultan or something along those lines (Sultan was his name he was the pricne of a kingdom and the mir of an emirate), I was like, make up your mind about if he's a prince and emir or a sultan. Oh I also have a vassal dynasty called Sayyid, they are not Sayyids.
Yeah that's an odd case, for some reason the starting count of those two counties has a german son or daughter along with his other children of his own dynasty, quite odd, I wonder if they will have fixed it next patch.