In that case, there's probably trouble ahead for a lot of people. Akutta started the conquest of Egypt because he had debts he need to pay to Oman. If he pursues a policy of restoring monuments and building great buildings, he's going to need a lot of money...Basileus Giorgios said:Hmmm, more or less. The Khan likes to show off as a magnanimous enlightened despot, which largely involves throwing money at cultural centres. Obviously he can't do everything, but he shows more interest in this stuff than any other Jurchen leader: and for that matter the Romans, Arabs or Turks.
Ahhh yes! I'll get onto it at some stage, don't worry.
For now, here's something completely different.
Stephen III, King of Croatia
Excellent updates! Can't wait to read more!
And Doom comes for the Romans. Let us hope that Akutta does not wield the sword of Mars...
I fear for Constantinople.
We know that the Romans will survive this The question is how much damage will the Jusen inflict.
I am just wondering who will save the day.Also looking forward to the Syrian Dynasty from the original series.
In that case, there's probably trouble ahead for a lot of people. Akutta started the conquest of Egypt because he had debts he need to pay to Oman. If he pursues a policy of restoring monuments and building great buildings, he's going to need a lot of money...
Very intresting update about Croatia.
Can you tell me what dynasty Stephen III ( Stjepan III in Croatian ) belongs?
Also, can we get a list of rulers of Croatia? ( at least as far as it differs from the OTL )
Interesting new update and Constantinople is indeed a serious fix maybe this Caesor of Constantine's might give Akutta a nasty surpise or two anyway will you be posting a map anytime soon?
Poor Ākǔttǎ; damned to suffer the fate of all would-be conquerors of the Queen of Cities!
Are you planning on having Al-Ostralh make an appearance in this version of the TL?
I don't suppose you might seek out spin-off posts on the subject when it rolls around, in a similar vein to Ares' contributions on Sweden (or Byzantine Caesar's series on the Empire of Opará for the old version)?
Sounds great, looking forward to it.