Explore the government types, national ideas, and leaders for Gujarat, Hyderabad, Japan, and Kashmir in Europa Universalis IV. A comprehensive guide for players.
This section provides a detailed breakdown of four nations in Europa Universalis IV: Gujarat, Hyderabad, Japan, and Kashmir. For each nation, information includes their government type, capital, specific government sliders, technology group, religion, primary culture, national ideas, and a list of their historical leaders with their stats.
Gujarat
- Government: Despotic Monarchy
- Capital: 516
- Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy -3, Centralisation/Decentralisation 0, Innovative/Narrowminded 0, Mercantilism/Freetrade -4, Offensive/Defensive -2, Land/Naval -1, Quality/Quantity -1, Serfdom/Free Subjects -1
- Technology Group: Indian
- Religion: Sunni
- Primary Culture: Gujarati
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Glorious Arms, Military Drills, Battlefield Commissions, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Grand Army, Merchant Adventures, Espionage, Engineer Corps, National Trade Policy
- Leaders: 1451 - Ahmad Shah II (5.5.4), 1459 - Mahmud Shah I (7.8.8), 1511 - Muzaffar Shah (4.4.5), 1526 - Bahadur Shah (5.3.9), 1537 - Mubarak Shah (3.3.4), 1538 - Mahmud Shah II (6.5.6), 1554 - Ahmad Shah III (3.4.3), 1556 - Muhammad Shah III (6.5.4), 1562 - Muzaffar Shah III (3.3.3)
Hyderabad
- Government: Despotic Monarchy
- Capital: Golconda, Golconda Province
- Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy -2, Centralisation/Decentralisation 3, Innovative/Narrowminded 2, Mercantilism/Freetrade -4, Offensive/Defensive 0, Land/Naval 1, Quality/Quantity 3, Serfdom/Free Subjects -2
- Technology Group: Indian
- Religion: Sunni
- Primary Culture: Telegu
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Grand Army, Glorious Arms, Military Drills, Battlefield Commissions, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Merchant Adventures, Engineer Corps, Espionage, National Trade Policy
- Leaders: 1724 - Nizam ul-Mulk Asaf Jah (7.6.8), 1748 - Muhammad Nasr Jang (4.5.5), 1750 - Asaf ud-Daula Jang (3.3.6), 1762 - Nizam Ali Khan (4.4.3)
Japan
- Government: Feudal Monarchy
- Capital: Kyoto, Yamashiro
- Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy -4, Centralisation/Decentralisation 2, Innovative/Narrowminded 2, Mercantilism/Freetrade -5, Offensive/Defensive -1, Land/Naval 0, Quality/Quantity -4, Serfdom/Free Subjects -5
- Technology Group: Chinese
- Religion: Shinto
- Primary Culture: Japanese
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Excellent Shipwrights, Merchant Adventures, Superior Seamanship, Espionage, Military Drills, Glorious Arms, National Trade Policy, Patron of Art, Shrewd Commerce Practice
- Leaders: 1428 - Hanazono (3.3.3), 1464 - Tsuchimikado (5.7.5), 1500 - Kashiwabara (5.5.3), 1521 - Nara (5.7.4), 1557 - Ogimachi (4.3.5), 1586 - Yozei (6.7.7), 1611 - Mizunoo (7.5.4), 1629 - Meshio (3.6.5), 1643 - Komyo (4.6.4), 1655 - Saiin (6.7.4), 1663 - Reigen (5.7.6), 1687 - Higashiyama (5.3.5), 1709 - Nakamikado (6.7.4), 1735 - Sakuramachi (3.4.4), 1747 - Momozono (4.7.7), 1762 - Sakuramachi (4.7.5), 1771 - Momozono (3.6.5), 1779 - Kokaku (3.7.5)
Kashmir
- Government: Despotic Monarchy
- Capital: Srinagar, Kashmir Province
- Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy -4, Centralisation/Decentralisation 3, Innovative/Narrowminded 2, Mercantilism/Freetrade -4, Offensive/Defensive -3, Land/Naval -3, Quality/Quantity -5, Serfdom/Free Subjects -2
- Technology Group: Indian
- Religion: Sunni
- Primary Culture: Kashmiri
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Grand Army, Glorious Arms, Military Drills, Battlefield Commissions, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Merchant Adventures, Engineer Corps, Espionage, National Trade Policy
- Leaders: 1420 - Zayn al-'Abidin (5.5.5), 1470 - Haydar Shah (5.5.5), 1472 - Hasan Shah (5.5.5), 1484 - Muhammad Shah (3.3.6), 1486 - Fath Shah (3.4.5), 1493 - Muhammad Shah (3.3.6), 1505 - Fath Shah (3.4.5), 1514 - Muhammad Shah (3.3.6), 1515 - Fath Shah (3.4.5), 1517 - Muhammad Shah (3.3.6), 1528 - Ibrahim Shah (3.5.6), 1529 - Nazuk Shah (3.4.5), 1530 - Muhammad Shah (3.3.6)
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