User:General534/Sandbox/PMIVbot

The following are a couple of turns of PMIV as interpreted by a bot.

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''' The British begin a campaign into the Indian subcontinent to destroy the ancient 'Aryan' civilization of India. '''

''' At a time when British forces began expanding into Asia, the Mongols decided to take the initiative and invade the Indian subcontinent. '''

''' The Mongols take the chance to conquer much of the Indian subcontinent starting with Mongolia's capital of Ulaanbaatar. The Mongols claim control of the Silk and Spice trade between China and Central Asia. '''

''' The Kutch people of the west Australian continent declare war on Australia in retribution for a botched coup attempt against a Kutch-based government in Kutch. Australia's leader, Captain John Stewart, refuses to negotiate with the rebellious Kutch, causing tensions to rise between the two sides. Many Australians leave their homes in anger. '''
 * Abbasid Caliphate: Briefly Islamic and now part of the Islamic Emirate, the Abbasid state is not to be confused with Iraq. It is founded by a Muslim Muslim caliph who is believed to have been assassinated by the Persians in 732 AD. The religion still survives in the Arabian Peninsula, even though a huge part of the land has been converted to Islam.
 * Bahamani Diplomacy: With our allies, we hope to strengthen the alliance further.
 * Indonesia Diplomacy: We hope to achieve greater influence in the Indian Ocean and establish diplomatic relations with other countries of the Indian Ocean region. Alliance will also form a powerful political party which will help make our country richer but not weaker. In exchange we will grant you the land mass of the Indus River, for which you owe the sum of 7million. We will also agree to grant you the port of Medan, and an agreement about the trade routes through which you may transport goods over the Indus River, from which this sum will be deposited to help develop our economy. The terms outlined and signed below can be used as a starting basis for negotiations between the two blocs. A further negotiations round, to ensure a fair balance, may be necessary. If a deal is reached, they will be published on the two sides' websites to coincide with the start of the next round of talks.
 * Abbasid Response: We were told that these two treaties represent the greatest diplomatic feat the Abbasid kings were capable of. The treaty gives us all the information that is necessary to make our own affairs. This treaty gives us complete authority to decide with complete respect what is to be done in the whole of the Arabian Peninsula. We can be confident that a political party with a lot of influence will come to power and will change the whole outlook and culture of the region.
 * Sultanate of the Ottomans: We have heard the rumours about an agreement between the Ottomans and the Sultan. The Sultan agreed not to take part in the war with England, but if we were to go there, the treaty would be concluded and peace would be established.
 * Kingdom of Sassanid: Sassanid is now a principality ruled by the Caliphate, led by the famous Sultan Hassan.
 * Arab League: The Arab League has established a federation of states that have no allegiance to a single religion. The federation has strong economic interests, and we intend to make it more prosperous from here on out, to strengthen our economy and the peace of our regions.
 * Kingdom of Azerbaijan: (more to come soon)  The Kingdom has risen in importance from a relatively small state to a major player under the leadership of the Sultan, the King.
 * Kingdom of Belarus: (more to come soon)  A small nation, ruled by the very same King and under the rule of the Emperor, the Emperor.
 * Kingdom of Belize: Belize is one of the last places on earth where Christianity and Islam coexist peacefully. This is befitting for a small and poor country, but it is also a fact of life.
 * Holy Bulgarian Empire: The empire of the Holy Byzantine Fathers is one of the last remaining intact imperial monarchies in the region. They have survived the most brutal religious wars of centuries but remain a great military force. Bulgarians of noble descent are proud of their heritage and remain loyal to the Empire. It is thought their only hope of maintaining the traditions of their ancient culture.
 * Holy Church of Bulgaria: Known throughout the world as the "Gods of the East" these noble knights fought against the pagans of Byzantium and succeeded in saving the nation. Today the Church continues the legacy of the old Holy Kings only by the faith of many devout Christians throughout the world. The church continues its struggle for Christ's favor by fighting against evil, evil ideologies.
 * Holy Church of Bulgaria II: The Church is known for its fervent religious, spiritual, and political struggle and remains close to their beloved Slav
 * Ottoman Dip: As they retreat we shoot at them and they return without any casualties.
 * British Diplomacy or: Britain sends ships and troops to fight for our religion and country.
 * Mayapan: The best citizens, and the best soldiers, are being forced to flee the city. They're fleeing out of the city on foot to survive and rebuild on the other end of the continent. They face the terrifying prospect of walking through a warzone that never ended. They can't leave. They have to fight. In some villages, only 30% of the population are left and a small village where half of the men are dead, as well as the worst conditions of any war zone anywhere.
 * Kingdom of England and Ireland: Furs from Avalon is found and traded in America, England and the colonies. This further expand the empire and expand the trade route. It means more fur for the colonies, more resources for the colonies, more slaves/ African volunteers, more fish. All the resources for the colonies as well as the resources that have been gathered through the colonies and trade. New England grows for ten generations in the process making their land rich producing plenty of fresh food to feed the colonies. For those of you who have been here for awhile and know how much the Americans spend on these goods and resources you will be more than pleased with what you see during this expansion.
 * Chinese Empire: India is a new trading hub for Chinese as well as European trade with the Far East. We have an agreement with Siam which allows China access to the oil fields of Vietnam . These Chinese have become highly valuable traders.

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''' A great number of Chinese pilgrims arrive in India's western regions as religious pilgrims for the upcoming Holy Day on August 15. '''

''' Bulgarian Revolt: It isn't as if there are no good people in Bulgaria. People from all around the world are now rallying to support the Bulgarians as a people and as a nation! Many people from Norway even offer to pay for the war effort to defend the Bulgarians. In the end we are forced to agree to this offer for the reasons we gave in the beginning, but what is sad is that many of our own families are still dead. '''

''' Vandalism and other crimes begins again across the Balkan Peninsula, again killing and raping hundreds of thousands of European men and women and breaking our borders and civilization. The people of Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Bulgarians! '''

''' The war ends with the defeat of the Ottoman invasion of Western Europe, and чщднаяня (Peace in the West) has begun. '''


 * Holy Bulgarian Empire: The Holy Bulgarian Empire expands its power greatly through Bulgaria and Armenia in the first decade of the new century. The Kingdom of Bulgaria continues to expand rapidly, moving from its present total population of more than one-and-a-half million to over three million. Bulgarians were able to bring along the great and important river Odessa - the first line of power in Anatolia - from the north to the South. The Empire quickly grows to include Albania, Greece, Albania/Korch, Macedonia, Armenia, and the whole of Greece... The city of Constantinople is captured without loss of Life or Wealth with 3,000,000,000 Byzantium Coins.  The Ottoman Turks are not victorious and are forced to surrender Constantinople. There are several ways to make money from the Ottoman Empire, some of which have had success. The king of the kingdom, who is an avid builder, builds a huge church near the Greek borders and places a statue in the middle of the village. The statue is named "Vojislav".
 * Kingdom of Burgundy: With these innovations, Guyana, as much part of its former self as a territory, looks in the rear in her turn toward the western sea. The nation of Burgundy (present-day French Guiana), with a strong and prosperous naval force, remains steadfast by example but with far greater ambitions at its disposal, with the goal to build one of its own. A new, smaller vessel will follow, to be used by the Dutch who have left a vast ocean port. The Netherlands' expansion to the Atlantic Ocean has led to several wars between England and France while Holland and Belgium continue to resist this expansion. With a growing Dutch influence, England's expansion to Latin America, India and Australia appears to be in danger of being followed by Belgium as well.
 * The Tabestamid empire, with its capital in the Nile delta, grows rapidly as a result of the Muslim expansion. The Muslims occupy Eastern Africa; their strength grows as they move up from the Nile Delta and continue their conquests of the interior of the continent. In the south, the Moslem armies of Ali ibn Haji make good use of the coastal lands to the north and west. The Muslim armies of Abd al-'Aziz and Zubaidh are also active at this time, under the direction of a chief, whose chief lieutenants, under the command of Abd Allah bin 'Aziz are from the east, and whose chief lieutenants, under the command of Abd al-'Aziz are from the west. In order to achieve this situation, the Muslims enter into an alliance with Abd Hisham bint Husain of Abd al-'Aziz's tribe; in order to attain this alliance, Abd Allah ibn 'Aziz orders Al-Hakam bint Husain to be appointed emir from Abd Al-Hakam to be sworn in at Karbala.
 * Kretan Emirate (vassal): the Emirate of the Sea rises in support of Al-Najma's claims as the next Caliph. They are supported on behalf of the Muslim minority, though not on the basis of religion or culture. The local Caliph sends a contingent to Spain which is met with resistance for reasons of security as well as the desire to prevent independence movements from spreading.
 * Great Iberia:
 * ​Portugal: He has used his father's patronage policy to increase his income by acquiring the property of foreign nobles, particularly those of the dukes and marquises who have been given plots of land by Portuguese lords during this period. The power of his father, however, is somewhat limited, not least because Manuel holds a number of dukes' estates in Portugal, which has limited his power. This is the result of both Spanish and Franciscan influence, since the Spanish nobles were granted dukes' lands in the Netherlands by the King.
 * Aztlan: The Aztecs are given their own independent state, and are allowed to write their own constitution. The Aztecs' culture is known for its shamanism and its religion known as Paganism, which is believed to be responsible for the development of their art of writing, which is known as Prophecy. These two cultures are the foundation of the Aztec Empire and of Aztec culture today.
 * La Marquesse: The Spanish were able to establish themselves in this continent by settling the region, which became known as La Marquesse.
 * Amazonia: Tuna and oyster are the primary domestic food crops of the Amazonian people, but the Portuguese are always hunting and fishing. Brazil has seen a growth of its own since the turn of the century as its population is larger and its natural resources expand. Iberia's expansion began much earlier as Portuguese explorers discovered the new coast to the West Indies on the coast called Tocantins. A few centuries ago, the new Iberian island of Tocantins appeared in a map drawn by a French navigator in 1520. By 1320, the island was named after the Roman Emperor, Claudius.
 * Lusitânia: Several ships full of colonists arrive in Lusitânia and some have a rather siza-ular view of the building.
 * Iberia is the homeland of Portugal, but the colonists had no idea where the colony is located.
 * Spain: Portugal's wealth and influence is slowly making its way to Spain, the largest of the European nations. At this point in time, Portugal is the leader in trade, agriculture and trade with Great Iberia.
 * Hispaniola: They gain an enormous quantity of money from this trade which greatly accelerates the growth of their population. The colonizers of Hispaniola also export timber, which they sell for their own needs. The colonists of Hispaniola have some problems of their own since they are separated from their people by great distances, so they rely heavily on these sources of income. The colonization of Hispaniola has been one of most successful for the Spanish, and Spanish colonial policies have always been very successful for the Iberians.
 * Burgundian Dip: in the future, the King of Portugal can claim a share of the territory. Once it's ceded, Portuguese can not claim Spanish land to themselves for anything for a very long time (probably 10,000 years, at worst). At most, the King of Portugal can claim that the Spanish lands must be restored to Spain if they wish to reestablish the empire of Portugal.
 * Chuang-Kai Drip: the Chuang dynasty will not be able to claim the territory of Taiwan or some other islands ruled by the Chung. As well, the Chin dynasty can only claim to have "an iron fist" to force anyone in the East to convert to the Chinese Empire.
 * The Chinese Empire: Chinese domination of islands in the Western Pacific will continue for some time to come. The majority of the Islands will remain unoccupied as China will not attempt to conquer and reclaim them. The Chinese may attempt to expand their territorial claim to all of the mainland
 * Prussia-Luxembourg: The Prussians are actually the British. The Prussians claim Germany, Wales, the Rhine and even France, as an ally. The Prussian Empire claims them for themselves. They don't claim to have a unified kingdom, which would make this quite interesting. In any case, there is no guarantee that the Prussians will give these islands back to them in exchange.
 * The Netherlands-Belgium: This is a historical fact that's fairly important. It should go without saying that the Dutch are German. It's important
 * Trebizond: This tax is meant to reduce the Black Sea's poverty and to help the Sultan, who cannot help himself with a low population. This was the time when the Tsar, with a large share of support from Demitians (his own brothers-in-law), began construction of the Golden Gate Canal. This was the great economic success in both cities. However, when Alexios was forced to retire, his brother, Alexianus, decided to reoccupy Cyrene and restore government to the Empire. This gave new impetus to the struggle between the two. Alexios returned to Istanbul, and soon took his crown on a great scale. He also created a powerful empire in Macedonia. But in the eyes of his subjects, now he was no longer Emperor, but was an Emperor for the wrong end of their economic and political problems.
 * Kingdom of England and Ireland: In England the materials from the colony is exchanged between the settlers of Avalon and the slaves of Gwynedd. The main trading port is Acre which is controlled by the King's men while the capital is in the capital Arcadia. The trade continues between Arcadia and Avalon for timber/ iron. This is a large settlement with many different people (the land is divided into farms/colonies) who are divided into those able to work and those not so capable. This is also a large area of land, so the men work hard and make a living. The merchants of Avalon buy and sell all kinds of goods. Their business is very efficient; they trade with almost any country in the world and the population is growing rapidly. The colonists work hard to build the city of Avalon along with various things such as a ship, watcher tower, and a palace (they get enough money from other trading countries without paying much of a tax)
 * Kingdom of Ireland (or Northern Ireland): Ireland is ruled by Ulster. As mentioned earlier, Ireland has a population of only 5.7 million people. Ulster is ruled by a king named Martin, the king of Ulster is called the King who built it, and its people are taught to fight the Irish king. The name King is a corruption of the Norse word 'King'.
 * Abbasid Caliphate: In February of the same year, Arab traders begin raiding the Egyptian ports, taking control of a vast amount of goods. It is at this time that the Egyptian leadership decides that its economy is heading in a downward spiral. There is a general uprising taking place in Egyptian society, and some of the leaders are in possession of weapons. The army and police are all arrested, and they are ordered to hand over everything on which they had been taking, including money, jewelry, vehicles, weapons, etc. The situation is so dire, that President Mahomed (Pasha Pasha) Abbas Abbasi has sent one hundred thousands of men to Aden to prevent a civil war. These men are also commanded to take over the entire district (of Sa'da) and crush it as it is in the hands of the British. They also send some 100,000 men to Medina, to crush the rebellion and to stop the flow of goods through the ports. In March, the Egyptian government appoints a new president, who announces to the public that he has ordered the soldiers taken off the streets but keeps them on, in case there is any trouble in Sinai after that year's revolt. In the meanwhile, Egypt decides to sell all its arms to the Arab tribesmen.
 * Oman: Meanwhile on the mainland, Many of the defeated leaders flee to Egypt (I know many were killed and wounded during the conflict) and the Sultan himself leaves for Egypt to seek revenge (We've become a powerful power in Egypt) for years of persecution that ended in one of Omani defeats. It is only when he makes a return visit to the Arabian Peninsula that Sultan Abu Dabbah and others in his entourage realize that they cannot count on Egypt as a reliable ally. What is most noteworthy is the unexpected turn in Oman's direction. It is now clear (OMAN IS ON THE CUTTING CUTTING CUTTING CHECK!!) that the Sultan is beginning to look more like a regional power, and indeed that Oman is becoming a true global power.