A comprehensive list of leaders, government types, national ideas, and other stats for the Burgi/Mameluks, Ethiopia, and Funj in Europa Universalis IV.
This section details the leaders and national characteristics for several nations in Europa Universalis IV: the Burgi/Mameluks, Ethiopia, and the Funj. Each entry includes a list of leaders with their stats (Diplomacy, Military, Administration), government type, capital, various government sliders, technology group, religion, primary culture, and national ideas.
Burgi / Mameluks
- Government: Tribal Despotism
- Capital: Cairo, Cairo Province
- Government 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: Muslim
- Religion: Sunni
- Primary Culture: Al Misr Arabic
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Glorious Arms, Military Drills, Battlefield Commissions, Espionage, Grand Army, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Engineer Corps, National Trade Policy, Bureaucracy
- Leaders:
- 1438 - Jaqmap (4.5.6)
- 1453 - Inal (5.5.5)
- 1461 - Khushqadam (4.4.5)
- 1467 - Qa'itbay (4.6.4)
- 1496 - Muhammad II (5.3.4)
- 1498 - Qansuh I (4.5.5)
- 1500 - Janbalat (3.4.4)
- 1501 - Qansuh II (4.4.6)
- 1516 - Tuman Bay II (3.3.5)
- 1517 - Mameluk Nobles (3.3.3)
- 1768 - Ali Beg al-Kabir (6.6.5)
- 1773 - Mehmed Beg (7.4.4)
- 1775 - Murad Beg (5.6.6)
- 1801 - Osman Bardisi (3.4.3)
- 1804 - Muhammad Ali (9.7.9)
Ethiopia
- Government: Tribal Despotism
- Capital: Amba Geshen, Gonder Province
- Government Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy: -3, Centralisation/Decentralisation: 2, Innovative/Narrowminded: 1, Mercantilism/Freetrade: -3, Offensive/Defensive: 1, Land/Naval: -1, Quality/Quantity: 1, Serfdom/Free Subjects: -5
- Technology Group: African
- Religion: Orthodox
- Primary Culture: Ethiopian
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Divine Supremacy, National Trade Policy, Military Drills, Engineer Corps, Battlefield Commissions, Merchant Adventures, Grand Army, Espionage
- Leaders:
- 1434 - Zar'a Quastantinos III (9.8.8)
- 1468 - Ba'eda Maryam II (4.5.4)
- 1478 - Quastantinos IV (6.6.4)
- 1492 - 'Amda Seyon II (4.5.3)
- 1494 - Na'od I (4.4.6)
- 1508 - Lebna Dengel Dawit II (5.3.3)
- 1540 - Galawdewos (6.9.8)
- 1559 - Minas (4.5.4)
- 1568 - Sarsa Dengel (4.6.9)
- 1597 - Ya'qob (3.4.5)
- 1607 - Susenyos (3.8.5)
- 1632 - Fasiladas (8.4.4)
- 1667 - Yohannes I (8.3.5)
- 1682 - Iyasu I (7.9.9)
- 1706 - Taqla Haymanot I (4.4.3)
- 1708 - Tewoflos (3.3.3)
- 1711 - Yostos (3.4.3)
- 1716 - Dawit III (4.4.4)
- 1721 - 'Amsa Giyorgis (8.5.6)
- 1730 - Iyasu II (3.6.6)
- 1755 - Iya'os (6.5.5)
- 1769 - Yohannes I (4.4.4)
- 1777 - Tuqla Haymanot II (5.6.5)
- 1779 - Salomon (3.4.4)
- 1784 - Iyasu III (4.3.3)
- 1788 - Tuqla Haymanot III (3.4.3)
- 1789 - Hezqeyas (4.5.5)
Funj
- Government: Tribal Despotism
- Capital: Alwa, Gezira Province
- Government Sliders: Aristocracy/Plutocracy: -2, Centralisation/Decentralisation: 3, Innovative/Narrowminded: 2, Mercantilism/Freetrade: -4, Offensive/Defensive: 0, Land/Naval: 0, Quality/Quantity: 3, Serfdom/Free Subjects: -2
- Technology Group: African
- Religion: Orthodox
- Primary Culture: Nubian
- National Ideas: National Conscripts, Shrewd Commerce Practice, Divine Supremacy, National Trade Policy, Military Drills, Engineer Corps, Battlefield Commissions, Merchant Adventures, Grand Army, Espionage
- Leaders:
- 1503 - Amara I Dunqas (6.7.8)
- 1534 - Abd al-Qadir I (6.4.6)
- 1543 - Na'l (5.7.4)
- 1550 - Amara II (5.5.6)
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