Kolkata Agreement (Principia Moderni III Map Game)

The Treaty of Kolkata was a 1891 treaty that officially resulted in the acquisition of the Nellore, Chennai and Nagapattinam from the United German Kingdoms, the Roman Empire and the Lankan Empire respectively.

The treaty was signed on March 24, 1891 at the Marble Palace, Indian Empire by the Amir of Vijaynagar and Diplomats from the United German Kingdoms, the Roman Empire and the Lankan Empire. The terms of the treaty went into effect on May 16, 1891.

Terms
The following terms shall be followed by the concerning nations.

Flag_of_ducal_Hamburg_PM3_V2.png Terms Concerning the United German Kingdoms
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 * The United German Kingdoms shall cede the territory of Nellore to the Indian Empire, and shall renounce all claims over Nellore.
 * The United German Kingdoms shall be compensated with the monetary payment of 500,000 Reichstaler.

Flag of the Roman Empire 1265-Present.png Terms Concerning the Roman Empire

 * The Roman Empire shall cede the territory of Chennai to the Indian Empire, and shall renounce all claims over Chennai.
 * The Roman Empire shall be allowed to maintain control of, and have unrestricted access to the Saint Thomas Basilica and Saint Thomas Mount.
 * The Roman Empire shall be compensated with the monetary payment of 500,000 Stavraton.

Empire of Lanka.png Terms Concerning the Lankan Empire

 * The Lankan Empire shall cede the territory of Nagapattinam to the Indian Empire, and shall renounce all claims over Nagapattinam.
 * The Lankan Empire and the Indian Empire shall sign a Non - Aggression Pact, lasting for 25 years.
 * The Lankan Empire shall be compensated with the monetary payment of 500,000 Dutch Guilders and Lankan industrialization shall be funded by the Indian Empire for the next 25 years.

​Signatories

 * BengalSultanate.png Indian Empire: Raja Rajendra Chola, Amir of Vijaynagar -
 * Empire of Lanka.png Lankan Empire: Ranil Jayaratne, Diplomat of the Lankan Empire -
 * Flag_of_ducal_Hamburg_PM3_V2.png United German Kingdoms:
 * Flag of the Roman Empire 1265-Present.png Roman Empire: Theodore Callas, Diplomat of the Roman Empire -