Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

Formable Mongol Khanates
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Update: 8 Aug, 2020 @ 3:07am

- Fixed issues related to the formation of a Mongol Empire that isn't Genghis Khan

Update: 7 Aug, 2019 @ 5:35am

- The decision of the Mongol Empire decision is now visible even if you don't hold all four Khanate titles (but you still need them all in order to divide it)

Update: 6 Aug, 2019 @ 4:13am

- Updated to account for patches

Update: 28 Dec, 2018 @ 9:04am

- Fixed a problem which caused the event to make the Khanates tributaries keep on repeating itself when the Khanates are not tributaries of the Mongol Empire

Update: 27 Dec, 2018 @ 3:46pm

Update: 27 Dec, 2018 @ 3:24pm

- Fixed a bug in which the Mongol Empire wouldn't divide properly upon succession

Update: 26 Dec, 2018 @ 1:09pm

- Fixed a bug in which the division decision would trigger the division event immediately after the decision is taken rather than at the Khan's death

Update: 23 Dec, 2018 @ 6:41am

- Minor fixes to decisions and events

Update: 23 Dec, 2018 @ 4:40am

- Added a decision for the Khan of the Mongol Empire to spawn reinforcements in every few years until the year 1260

Update: 22 Dec, 2018 @ 4:27am

Part 2 of the Mongol Khanates Revamp

- Added decision for the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire to divide it upon his death
- All landless male adults of the Khan's dynasty will be eligible for inheriting the various parts of the empire
- Upon division of the Empire, you will have a decision to choose which Khan you can be. You can remain as the Mongol Empire Great Khan, or switch to any of the other Khanates


Decision Requirements
- The decision requires all four Khanates (the Mongol Empire, the Golden Horde, the Chagatai Khanate and the Ilkhanate) to be possessed by the Great Khan
- Upon the Khan's death, the Empire will be split into their respective Khanates
- An alternate decision without the Golden Horde is available but is replaced by the full one upon the creation of the Golden Horde via the decision


Division Mechanics
- Upon division of the Empire, a random landless male adult of the Khan's dynasty will inherit each part of the Empire
- Any territory in their respective regions will be inherited by their respective Khanates (see below)
- Any remaining territory will stay a part of the Mongol Empire except Tibet (see China section below)
- The Golden Horde will inherit provinces in their de jure Empire title (formally the Pontic Steppe), Volga-Ural Empire de jure, Eastern Europe and the Balkans
- The Chagatai Khanate will inherit provinces in their de jure Empire title only (formally Turan)
- The Ilkhanate will inherit provinces in their de jure Empire title (formally the Persian Empire), the Arabian Peninsula (including the Levant) and Anatolia


China
- If the Emperor of China is of the same dynasty as the Great Khan, the Western Protectorate will be granted any territory that the Mongol Empire holds in Tibet


Tributaries
- If the Mongol Empire is still a certain size after the split, the various Khanates will be forced to become a tributary to the Mongol Empire due to the existing strength of the Empire
- Sometimes this will not occur due to the Empire not being of enough size, which can result in infighting between the various Khanates (as what happened historically)
- Same dynasty China will not be granted any Khanate tributaries and will be as liable to fight the other Khanates as the others will