Morocco — Not random
Triggered by
Action B of 3150 - Torquemada and the Expulsion of the Moors for SpainDescription
As the Spanish infidels continue their purging of our Muslim brethren from Iberia, the conditions are now ripe in Northern Africa to strike back!Actions
A. This means Holy War
- +15% population in a random province
- +15% population in a different random province
- +180 relations with Granada
- +150 relations with Fez
- +150 relations with Tlemcen
- -150 relations with Spain
- Trade tech investment: +1200
- Land tech investment: +1200
- +700
- Stability +1
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Spain for 36 months
- Gain a royal marriage with Granada
B. Unfortunately our hands are bound
- +10% population in a random province
- +10% population in a different random province
- -50 relations with Granada
- -50 relations with Fez
- -50 relations with Tlemcen
- -50 relations with Spain
- Trade tech investment: +1200
- Land tech investment: +1200
- +700
- Stability -2
- -3% inflation
Morocco — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 3150 - Torquemada and the Expulsion of the Moors for SpainDescription
The great Christian victory (1212) of Navas de Tolosa prepared the way for the downfall of the Muslims. Córdoba fell to Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236. The wars went on, and one by one the Moorish strongholds fell, until only Granada remained in their hands. Málaga was taken (1487) after a long siege by the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella, and in 1492 Granada was recovered. Many of the Moors remained in Spain, those who remained faithful to Islam were called Mudejares, while those who accepted Christianity were called Moriscos. They were allowed to stay in Spain but were kept under close surveillance.Actions
A. Al-Andalus has fallen
- +10% population in a random province
- +10% population in a different random province
- +150 relations with Granada
- +100 relations with Fez
- +100 relations with Tlemcen
- -100 relations with Spain
- Trade tech investment: +800
- Land tech investment: +800
- +500
- -2% inflation
Morocco — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 3160 - The Purge of the Morisques for SpainDescription
The great Christian victory (1212) of Navas de Tolosa prepared the way for the downfall of the Muslims. Córdoba fell to Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236. The wars went on, and one by one the Moorish strongholds fell, until only Granada remained in their hands. Málaga was taken (1487) after a long siege by the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella, and in 1492 Granada was recovered. Many of the Moors remained in Spain, those who remained faithful to Islam were called Mudejares, while those who accepted Christianity were called Moriscos. They were allowed to stay in Spain but were kept under close surveillance.Actions
A. Our Kindred are being murdered!
- +10% population in a random province
- +10% population in a different random province
- Trade tech investment: +800
- Land tech investment: +600
- +300
- Stability -1
- -1% inflation
Morocco — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 3167 - The Expulsion of the Morisques for SpainDescription
The great Christian victory (1212) of Navas de Tolosa prepared the way for the downfall of the Muslims. Córdoba fell to Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236. The wars went on, and one by one the Moorish strongholds fell, until only Granada remained in their hands. Málaga was taken (1487) after a long siege by the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella, and in 1492 Granada was recovered. Many of the Moors remained in Spain, those who remained faithful to Islam were called Mudejares, while those who accepted Christianity were called Moriscos. They were allowed to stay in Spain but were kept under close surveillance.Actions
A. This is a Black Day for Islam!
- +15% population in a random province
- +15% population in a different random province
- Trade tech investment: +1200
- Land tech investment: +1200
- +6 merchants
- +500
- Stability -2
- -1% inflation