major_ksh.txt

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1498-1503: Guru Nanak reform Sikh Religion for Kashmir
1605-1628: Militarization of Sikh Society for Kashmir
1704-1708: Guru Givind Singh installs Sikh Confederacy for Kashmir

Kashmir — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1498
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1503)

Description

His reputation as a spiritual master spread, and he attracted a steadily increasing number of devotees, whom he described as Sikhs (learners). Nanak died in Kartarpur in 1539, having appointed one of his most devoted followers-whom he renamed Angad (my limb)-as his successor. Over time, the community at Kartarpur developed the distinctive elements of the Sikh religious outlook and way of life. Nanak sought to see beyond the illusions of everyday existence in order to achieve sahaj, or union with God. For Nanak, as for his Sant predecessors, God was simultaneously transcendent, or beyond the ordinary range of perceptions, and immediately immanent, or existing within humanity.

Actions

A. Let Guru Nanak reform

  • Aristocracy -3
  • Centralization +2
  • Innovativeness +3
  • Land +1
  • Quality +1
  • Serfdom -3
  • Land tech investment: +800
  • Trade tech investment: +800
  • Stability +1
  • Gain Fine Arts Academy in the capital province

B. Let a more Radical Guru reform

  • Aristocracy -5
  • Centralization +3
  • Innovativeness +3
  • Land +3
  • Quality +3
  • Serfdom -5
  • Land tech investment: +1200
  • Stability -1

C. Let a more Conservative Guru reform

  • Aristocracy -1
  • Centralization +1
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Offensive Doctrine -2
  • Quality -1
  • Serfdom -1
  • Trade tech investment: +1200
  • Stability +3

Kashmir — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1605
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1628)

Description

Under succeeding gurus the Sikh community gradually united and began to develop military power.

Actions

A. Let Guru Har Govinda reform

  • Aristocracy -3
  • Centralization +3
  • Innovativeness -3
  • Offensive Doctrine +3
  • Land +3
  • Quality +3
  • Serfdom -3
  • Land tech investment: +1200
  • Trade tech investment: +800
  • Stability +3
  • +20000 infantry in a random province

B. Let a more peaceful man reform

  • Aristocracy -1
  • Centralization +1
  • Innovativeness +3
  • Offensive Doctrine -2
  • Land +1
  • Quality -3
  • Serfdom -3
  • Land tech investment: +800
  • Trade tech investment: +1200
  • Stability +1
  • +300 gold

Kashmir — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1704
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1708)

Description

In 1699, Govind Singh (1666-1708), the tenth and final guru, instituted certain practices that have become fundamental to Sikh identity. Through an initiatory rite, after which the initiate takes the surname Singh [lion], he created the military fraternity called the Khalsa, or pure, whose ideal was the soldier-saint. He introduced the Sikh practices of wearing a turban, carrying a dagger, and never cutting the hair or beard.

Actions

A. Conservatives rule the Council

  • +200 victory points
  • Trade tech investment: +800
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +800
  • Centralization -3
  • Innovativeness -3
  • Serfdom -3
  • +6 diplomats
  • Stability +2

B. Militants rule the Council

  • +200 victory points
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Mughal Empire for 36 months
  • Centralization -3
  • Innovativeness -3
  • Serfdom -3
  • +3 diplomats
  • Stability -1

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