Thanks for the post! Though I am slightly disappointed that many of the suggestions I gave were passed over, in this post I will once again point them out to you.
I will repost my suggestion tree from before for your convenience:
1. Political map
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Georgia should control the location of Tuapse on the Abkhazian coast, as it is believed to be the location of the northwesternmost point of Georgia - Nicopsis. Evidently, I wrote this too late for it to have had any meaningful impact in the old thread. In addition, Georgia should directly own Rutul, as can be seen on the map on the right.
Samtskhe shouldn't control the location of Khikhani, and in its place, Georgia should (as the Saeristavo of Adjara, abstracted as an integral part of the country). Side note about Samtskhe - I think it'd be best if its map colour were white, to simulate its proto-national flag/banner more accurately.
"Armenia", the Zakarid dynasty vassal, has an anachronistic name. The dynasty never claimed to represent "Armenia", nor did it ever do so. I suggest changing the name of the country to "Zakarids".
The Duchy of Saarishiano (Shaki) should extend to include all of the province of Shaki (as modelled in-game), as according to the principal historian of the time period, Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini, the land was only lost to Shirvan in 1339. I've written more about this in "Georgia map feedback" above.
2. Ilkhanate
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As we've proven many times, Georgia had left the Ilkhanate by 1330. While we do not yet know how the mechanics of this IO will work, I doubt that this map should include Georgia and its subjects in 1337.
3. Dynasties
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The Principality of Alastani is erroneously portrayed as part of the Jaqeli dynasty, when in fact it was held by a Bagrationi dynast. Also, why are the colours for the Jaqelis and Bagrationis the same? Are they depicted as a part of the same dynasty, with the former a cadet branch of the latter? Because if so, that's very inaccurate - they are patrilineally unrelated.
4. Country Ranks
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As you portrayed Ethiopia as an empire, I think it would only be fair to do the same for Georgia. The title of the Georgian monarch since 1008 had been "King of Kings", exactly like in Ethiopia. I understand, however, if it is a purely game balance decision.
Shaki should be a Duchy-tier realm as well, as it was a Saeristavo, just like Samtskhe.
5. locations
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A singular addition of a location to the Georgian region (Şavşat) is very disappointing to see. Especially needed are the further divisions in the Lazeti/Lazona locations of Pontus, and in western Georgia (Imereti).
@Georgian Noble has made a very good map for you to use a guideline. I strongly urge you to rethink your decision in this regard.
6. Provinces
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Same as above, it is very disappointing that the oversized province of Imereti still controls Svaneti, and Avaria has "de jure" ownership over Omalo.
In addition, the province names of Samtskhe and Meskheti are very confusing. The regional toponyms of Meskheti and Samtskhe mean the same thing - they are variants of the endonym Meskhi, and represent one and the same region. I strongly recommend changing the name of "Meskheti" to Tao-Klarjeti.
Also, the creation of a "Lazona" province to the east of Trebizond (to represent the Thema of Lazica) would be appreciated.
Tashir should be called "Somkhiti", at least in the Georgian localisation.
Abkhazia should extend to include "Costa" and "Tuapse", though the latter was historically considered to be a part of "Jiketi", so at the very least, include the former in Abkhazia.
7. Areas
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I think the province of Tashir should be a part of the Georgian area, as it had been an integral part of Kartvelian statehood for millennia. Plus, it's geographically more tied to Kartli. And same as above, regarding Abkhazia.
Something must be done about "Armenia" and the "Armenian Highlands". As of now, those areas definitely need restructuring.
8. Terrain
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Some of the most agriculturally significant parts of Georgia, Kartli and Kakheti, should be grasslands, or even farmlands. Definitely not forests.
9. Natural harbours
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Again, it seems like my suggestions haven't reached you, as I've given numerous sources and info about the quality of the ports of the eastern Black Sea, and yet the natural value of them is still the same as before. I attached an image of the notable (and naturally valuable) harbours of the region. I've written more
here.
10. Languages
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It is inaccurate to group Georgian, Mingrelian/Laz (AKA Zan), and Svan into the same language. True, they belong to the same language family, but they are NOT mutually intelligible, and haven't been so for 2000 years at minimum. I suggest creating 3 languages in place of them: Georgian, Zan, and Svan, as I've written previously.
Regarding court languages, I think Shaki should have it be Georgian, as it was a Georgian-ruled march since the early 12th century.
And "Dagestanian" (which I presume unites northeastern Caucasian languages) should be spelt "Dagestani".
I've written more
here.
11. Cultures
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The location of Qakh should be Georgian.
There should definitely be more Laz people in Pontus. It is well-recorded that despite constituting the majority of people in rural areas, Laz people held rather little political power compared to the Pontic Greeks, hence their obscurity. In 1337, they still would've been the majority in the empire. I've attached an image of what I believe to be a fair assessment of the region. You can see my post about this matter
here.
Mingrelian should be the majority in Poti, while Georgian should constitute the majority in Ts'esi and "Ispir", with Svan and Armenian minorities, respectively.
More controversially, I don't think the Abkhaz/Apsua culture should extend that far south. This map (with regard to Abkhazia) more closely represents the situation by the 18th century, after the conquests of Abkhaz chiefs against the Principality of Mingrelia. Thus, I suggest making the current Mingrelian and Svan minorities into majorities in the locations of Sukhumi and Lata, respectively.
12. Religion
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The Armenian Apostolic minorities of Georgia are represented well, but the Orthodox Armenian population isn't. In the 12th-13th centuries, a large part of the land held by the Zakarid-Mkhargrdzeli dynasty converted the populace to Eastern Orthodoxy, especially in the Tashir and Ani provinces. "Ispir" should be Orthodox as well, along with more locations in Shaki, as that province only became Islamised in the 16th-17th centuries, after mass-scale Qizilbash settlement.
Most importantly, the Georgian pagans of Svaneti and Mtiuleti are not represented at all, which is regrettable. The old pagan beliefs of the mountain regions only really died out in the 19th century. I suggest naming this religion "Kerptaqvanismtsemloba" - "კერპთაყვანისმცემლობა", literally meaning idol worship.
On the top right you can see my map from the previous thread - I hope you can infer the meaning of the colours and hatches without a legend.
I've written at length about the cultural and religious demography of Georgia
here.
13. Raw materials
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Again, it unfortunately seems like my feedback wasn't received at all, as many of the raw goods which I pointed out to be incorrect are still in place, most notably wheat in Kutaisi, though the silk in Gremi is very nice to see. I suggest taking a look at my extensive suggestions
here.
14. Markets
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Very pleased to see a Tbilisi market. Perhaps it should have greater control to the south, over the Armenian subjects of Georgia?
Overall, admittedly, I am quite disappointed with these changes. I truly don't want to sound demanding, but I feel as though this feedback post was rushed, at least for the region I can speak for. Sorry to
@Pavía if this sounds too demanding or rude.