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− | Starting Buildings – Provincial Barracks, Subadar’s Palace, Nautch Dancing School | + | |
− | Infrastructure - Basic Roads | + | * '''<u>Starting Buildings</u>''' – Provincial Barracks, Subadar’s Palace, Nautch Dancing School |
− | Population – 2,741,572 | + | * '''<u>Infrastructure</u>''' - Basic Roads |
− | Wealth – 2633 | + | * '''<u>Population</u>''' – 2,741,572 |
− | Religion – Islam 10.0%, Hinduism 85.0%, Buddhism 5.0% | + | * '''<u>Wealth</u>''' – 2633 |
− | Starting Towns/Ports – Mulbagal Mines (Open Gem Pit), Pulivendla Mines (Not Developed), Karkal Wetlands (Rice Paddies), Srirangapatna (School), Bangalore (Craft Workshops Weavers) | + | * '''<u>Religion</u>''' – Islam 10.0%, Hinduism 85.0%, Buddhism 5.0% |
− | Later Villages/Ports – Mangalore (Port), Bellary (Village) | + | * '''<u>Starting Towns/Ports</u>''' – Mulbagal Mines (Open Gem Pit), Pulivendla Mines (Not Developed), Karkal Wetlands (Rice Paddies), Srirangapatna (School), Bangalore (Craft Workshops Weavers) |
− | Plantations – Chitradurga Plantations (Small Tea Plantation) | + | * '''<u>Later Villages/Ports</u>''' – Mangalore (Port), Bellary (Village) |
+ | * '''<u>Plantations</u>''' – Chitradurga Plantations (Small Tea Plantation) | ||
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[[Category:Empire Total War Factions]] | [[Category:Empire Total War Factions]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:49, 4 August 2012
Mysore (ETW Faction) | |
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Name: | Mysore |
From Game: | Empire: Total War |
Religion: | Islam |
Culture: | Indian |
Playable: |
Contents
Overview
Mysore was historically a hardy nation that survived and prospered through strategic alliances with the Maratha and the Mughal Empire. Mysore's hatred of the British is famous and it sought the aid of the French in their many battles with them. Mysore's territory reached its greatest extent in 1784, but its fortunes turned and it was brought under British control in 1831, and would remain so until Indian independence in 1947.
Details
Mysore only controls one region; however, it is fabulously wealthy and powerful, with a university, a port, many emerging towns, and abundant natural resources,. Hence, Mysore should not be underestimated and should be viewed as a major power in India in its own right.
Mysore has a tepid relationship with its competitor, the Maratha Confederacy. It may prove to be a temporary ally against the Mughals, or will compete with the Maratha for influence in India directly by declaring war on it.
Starting Position
Basics at start
- Protectorates – None
- Allies – None
- Trade Partners – Maratha Confederacy, Mughal Empire
- Enemies – Pirates
- Religion – Islam
- Government – Absolute Monarchy
- Ruler – Chikka I (Sultan)
- Population – 2,741,572
- Prosperity – Meagre
- Prestige – Feeble
- Treasury – 7500
- Technology - None
- Imam – None
- Scholar – Abhinav Paritala (Mysore)
- Hashsishin – Chandrika Jadhav (Mysore)
India Theatre
Mysore, Mysore
- Starting Buildings – Provincial Barracks, Subadar’s Palace, Nautch Dancing School
- Infrastructure - Basic Roads
- Population – 2,741,572
- Wealth – 2633
- Religion – Islam 10.0%, Hinduism 85.0%, Buddhism 5.0%
- Starting Towns/Ports – Mulbagal Mines (Open Gem Pit), Pulivendla Mines (Not Developed), Karkal Wetlands (Rice Paddies), Srirangapatna (School), Bangalore (Craft Workshops Weavers)
- Later Villages/Ports – Mangalore (Port), Bellary (Village)
- Plantations – Chitradurga Plantations (Small Tea Plantation)