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General Information[]

Keladi Keladi, at its start, is a Hinduism Hindu Culture Kannada Monarchy autocracy located in the Kanara and Mysore areas, Deccan region, India subcontinent of the Asia continent. Gaining core cores in 1336, the monarchy emerges from Hinduism Hindu Vijayanagar Vijayanagar on July 1, 1565 bordering fellow Hinduism Hindu Vijayanagar and Mysore Mysore east, Catholicism Catholic Portugal Portugal south, Shiite Islam Shia Bijapur Bijapur north and the waters of the Laccadive Islands (Arabian Sea are and region) west.

Keladi will be conquered by Bijapur in 1660, losing core cores by 1930 and never appears on-map again.

Called "Keladi" on-file

See also: Vijayanagar Vijayanagar, Bijapur Bijapur

Decisions[]

decision Form Bharat (Culture Dravidian)[]

  • Requirement(s):
    • No Does not exist:
    • Is No not Mughals Mughals
    • Culture Cultural Group is Dravidian
    • Yes One of the following must be true:
    • Change government Does No not have Steppe Nomad government reform
    • Colonial nation Is No not a colonial nation
    • Yes One of the following must be true:
      • Colonial nation Is No not a former colonial nation
      • Colonial nation Is a former colonial nation
        • No Not AI
    • Is free or a tributary
    • Steppe nomads Is No not a nomad country
    • War Is No not at war
    • Stability Have 3 Stability
    • Institution spread Embraced Feudalism
    • core Owns core Province province(s): Multan (506), Surat (517), Mathura (524), Madurai (536), Tondainadu (539), Vijayanagar (541), Daulatabad (545), Cuttack (552), Pataliputra (558), Bidar (1948), Bidar (1948), Kandy (2217), Kumari (4529), Seringapatam (4540), Ujjain (4580) and Mansura (4620)
  • Effect(s):
    • Change country to Bharat Bharat.
    • Missions Change country missions
    • Holy Roman Emperor Country will be No removed from the HRE
    • Empire Set government rank to Empire.
    • Prestige Gain 10 Prestige
    • Cost to fabricate claims Gain a permanent claim on Subcontinent(s): India
    • Tradtions Can embrace Bharat Ideas and Traditions
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