Saturday, 6 July 2019

EU4 Kingdom of Shan (1680s) Part One

Setting:
-  Kingdom of Shan was ruled by a dynasty closely tied to Ming.

- Previous ruler enacted 'Incorporate Malaya into the Grand Kingdom'  and the 'Prevent European Influence in Sumatra' edicts.

-  Execution of the edicts were completed.  Thus, the Kingdom of Shan newly acquired the Malayan Peninsula and the majority of the Sumatran mainland.

- With the incorporation of the entrepreneurial Malayan people into the kingdom, the Shan people and nobles no longer hold majority influence on the nation's population.  This drove the Shan people to pressure the promotion of Shan nationalism.

- The 'Shan Colonisation of Africa' edict was enacted to promote the Shan people through expansion and imperialism, and match the colonial efforts of European powers.


1680s: Major wars or conflicts in Sumatra and South China, involving the Kingdom of Shan:

Campaign 01: The Great Sumatran Rebellion; Liberation of Sumatra

Belligerents: 
- Royal Sandoway Army (Shan)
- Johori Nobles' Army (Shan Malayan)
- Pasai Princes' Army (under the rule of the Pattani Prince) (North Sumatran)
- Sumatran Liberation Army (Central Sumatran; South Sumatran)
- Malayan Army of Malacca (Malaccan Malayan)

A. First Battle of Palembang [Setting: Jungle, Rainforest]
- Shan and Johori armies attempt to recapture Village settlement in Palembang. 

- Sumatran and Malaccan armies to counter the attack.  

- Sumatran Army and Malaccan Army were led by legendary Sumatran hero, Muhammad Shah.  

- Sumatran and Malaccan Victory!

B. Second Battle of Palembang [Setting: Jungle, Rainforest]
Pasai army attempts to recapture Village settlement in Palembang. 

- Sumatran and Malaccan armies to counter the attack.  

- The great Sumatran hero, Muhammad Shah, was killed in battle. 

- Pasai Victory!

C. Battle of Jambi [Setting: Jungle, Rainforest]
- Shan, Johori and Pasai armies attempt to recapture Village settlement in Jambi. 

- Sumatran and Malaccan armies to counter the attack.  

- Shan, Johori and Pasai victory!


Other minor conflicts:
D. Coup of Pasai [Setting: Grasslands]
- Sumatran army attempt a coup in City settlement in Pasai. 

- Pasai army to counter the coup. 

- Pasai victory!

E. Coup of Bintan [Setting: Coastline]
- Malayan army attempt a coup in Large Town settlement in Bintan. 

- Pasai army to counter the coup. 

- Pasai victory!

- END of Sumatran conflict!

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 Campaign 02: Shan Intervention in the Ming Civil War

Belligerents: 
- The Great Ming Imperial Army (Ming)
- The Chiang Mai Saopha Army (Shan Chiang Mai)
- The Pegu Saopha Army (Shan Mon)
- The Lan Xang King's Fleet (Laotian)
- The Dali Separatists Army (Bai)
- The Min Separatists Army (Min)
- The Zhuang Separatists Army (Zhuang)
- The Qin Separatists Army (Sichuan)

A. Ming Siege of Yunnan [Setting: Hills]
- Chiang Mai and Pegu armies to assist Ming Army with siege capability during a Ming siege on the Fortified Town settlement in Yunnan.  

- Dali army to repel the siege. 

- Ming, Chiang Mai and Pegu victory!

B. Chiang Mai and Pegu Siege of Fuzhou [Setting: Woods; Coastline]
- Chiang Mai and Pegu armies  to siege a Fortified Town settlement in Fuzhou.

- Lan Xang fleet to provide naval fire support on Fuzhou harbour and coastlines. 

- Min army to repel the siege. 

- Chiang Mai, Pegu and Lan Xang victory!

C. Zhuang Siege of Wuchang [Setting: Hills; Rivers]
- Zhuang army to siege a Fortified Town settlement in Wuchang.

- Ming army to repel the siege. 

- Chiang Mai and Pegu armies to lift the siege. 

- Ming, Chiang Mai and Pegu victory!

D. Chiang Mai and Pegu Siege of Chengdu [Setting: Hills; Woods]
- Chiang Mai and Pegu armies  to siege a Fortified Town settlement in Chengdu.

- Qin army to repel the siege. 

- Chiang Mai and Pegu victory!

- Internal conflict in Southern China SUPPRESSED!


SEE NEXT POST FOR CAMPAIGN 03


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