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Khazaria led by Bulan is a custom civilization by JFD and Janboruta, adapted from Moriboe.

This mod requires Brave New World.

Overview[]

Khazaria[]

The Khazars were semi-nomadic Turkic people who established one of the largest polities of medieval Eurasia, their territory comprising much of modern-day European Russia, western Kazakhstan, eastern Ukraine and large portions of the Caucasus and beyond. A successor state of the Western Turks, Khazaria was a polyethnic and multifate state with a population of Turkic, Uralic, Slavic, and Palaeo-Caucasian peoples. Khazaria was the first feudal state to be established in Eastern Europe.

With the collapse of the Göktürk Empire due to internal conflict in the 6th century, the western half of the empire split into a number of tribal confederations, among whom were the Khazars, led by the Ashina clan, the traditional rulers of the Göktürk Empire. During the 7th and 8th centuries, the Khazar fought a series of wars against the Umayyad Caliphate, which was attempting simultaneously to expand its influence into Transoxiana and the Caucasus. During the 9th and 10th centuries, Khazaria was one of the major arteries of commerce between northern Europe and southwestern Asia, as well as a connection to the Silk Road.

Bulan[]

Bulan was a Khazar king who led the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism. His name means "elk" in Old Turkic. In modern Turkish, it means "the one who finds". The date of his reign is unknown, as the date of the conversion is hotly disputed, though it is certain that Bulan reigned some time between the mid-700s and the mid-800s. Nor is it settled whether Bulan was the Bek or the Khagan of the Khazars. Scholars sometimes refer to the king who led the Khazar conversion to Judaism as "Bulan Sabriel", though it is conceivable that they may have been different people.

]In the Khazar Correspondence, an exchange of letters with the Caliph of Cordoba, King Joseph of Khazaria traces his lineage back to Bulan. He refers to the reforming Khazar ruler Obadiah as being one of "the sons of the sons of Bulan". In the Schechter Letter, the name Sabriel is given for the Khazar king who led the conversion to Judaism. The Schechter Letter also gives Sabriel at least a partial Jewish/Israelite ancestry. Sabriel is described as having waged successful campaigns in the Caucasus and Iranian Azerbaijan, possibly as part of the Khazar-Arab wars.

Dawn of Man[]

Bulan Diplo

Leaderscene by Janboruta

We are yours to command, great and powerful Bulan, Khan of Khans and emperor of these vast steppes. Your empire lies at one of the crossroads of the lucrative Silk Road, between the empire of Byzantium in the west and the Umayyad Caliphate in the south. Conceived from the fall of the Göktürk Empire in the 6th century A.D., the Khazars would rise to become one of the most powerful and organised states of the Eurasian Steppes, accomplishing a civilization that the hordes of the Khans before could never dream. Embattled for centuries by the forces of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Islamic Caliphate, your reign would finally bring religious settlement, and your empire would become a Jewish state; the only of its kind in the world.

O terrible Bulan, the mighty Khazar Empire awaits your leadership to bring its foes to heel once more. Can you seize great wealth and prosperity, and command a force that would shake the surface of the earth? Can you beckon to your empire the enterprising faithful? Can you build a civilization that can stand the test of time?

Introduction: "Hm, what do you want? I am Bulan, Khagan of this land. If you come bearing gold, then you are welcome to stay. But if you come bearing war, then prepare for bloodiment."

Introduction: "I am Bulan, Khagan of this land. What fortune do you bring to my empire? Be it gold, or blood?"

Defeat: "Words escape me..."

Unique Attributes:[]

Khazaria (Bulan)
Bulan

Art by Janboruta

Khazar Correspondence

When a city is conquered, the followers of your main Religion from that city contribute to your Capital's next Citizen. If that city was a Capital, receive Influence with City-States sharing your main Religion as well.

Khaganbek

Art by Janboruta

Bek (Great General)
  • When stationed in a city that trains a new Mounted Unit, 10% of that city's Population is converted to your main Religion
  • Begins with +1 Movement per Trade Route departing the city its stationed in, up to +4.
Shul

Art by Janboruta

Shul (Temple)
  • Unlocked at Currency
  • +1 Gold for outgoing Trade Routes for every three followers of your Religion in this city
  • +50% land Trade Route range
  • No maintenance cost
City List
  1. Atil
  2. Balanjar
  3. Sarkel
  4. Samandar
  5. Tamantarkha
  6. Derbent
  7. Astrakhan
  8. Kiev
  9. Sarychin
  10. Saratau
  11. Lharka
  12. Albat
  13. Khorysdan
  14. Khursa
  15. Simbir
  16. Guzliev
  17. Sudak
  18. Kerch
  19. Samiran
  20. Sambalut
  21. Kazarski
Spy List
  • Zebulun
  • Gostyata
  • Chichek
  • Serakh
  • Hezekiah
  • Yilig
  • Tuzniq
  • Kundajiq
  • Chorpan
  • Baghatur
Khazaria

Music[]

Peace Theme War Theme
Khazar_Empire_-_Bulan_Peace

Khazar Empire - Bulan Peace

Khazar_Empire_-_Bulan_War

Khazar Empire - Bulan War

"Road to the East" by David Christensen. "Barbarians Approaching" by Andreas Waldetoft.

Mod Support[]

Mod Support
Additional Achievements
Unknown
No
Yes
No
Ethnic Units/R.E.D.
No
No
No
Map Labels
No
Yes
Unique Cultural Influence
No
YnAEMP
Yes

Full Credits List[]

Dropbox Download
Steam Workshop
Latest Version: v 5
Last Updated: November 2024

 

 
  • JFD: Author.
  • Janboruta: Artwork, Research (City-List).
  • Danrell: Graphics.
  • Moriboe: Original Author.
  • David Christensen: Road to the East (Peace Theme).
  • Andrea Waldetoft: Barbarians Approaching (War Theme).

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