Treaty of Sarai (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

 The Treaty of Sarai was drafted in 1462 by the ambitious Gurkani Sultan, Zeeshan Beg Mirza who had sought to cripple the Russia and to prop up the Astrakhan Khanate as an effective buffer state between the Gurkani and any future Russian state. It was later amended in 1464 and was used as the effective document to end the Crimean War that had lasted from 1462 to 1464. The war witnessed the conquest of large swathes of Russian territory and the destruction of Moscow; allowing for the effective reclaimation of historic Astrakhan lands.

Terms
Demands are as follows
 * The Russian Boyardom will cede territories in Southern Ukraine and Crimea to the Gurkani Sultanate.
 * The Russian Boyardom will cede all territories that were originally controlled by the Astrakhan Khanate prior to unlawful and unprovoked Russian act of warmongering when they annexed Astrakhan territories following the White War (1415-1416).
 * The Russian Boyardom will cede certain areas that were originally part vassal states of the Golden Horde, primarily along the original Russian-Astrakhan borderline.
 * The Russian Boyardom will relinquish and renounce all claims over the areas ceded to the victorious powers.
 * The Russian Boyardom will pay tribute to the Astrakhan Khanate for a period of 20 years.
 * Any and all Russians living in the territories ceded to the victorious powers will effectively become prisoners of war. The Russian Boyardom or its citizens can however pay ransom to secure the release of each individual Russian captive, assuming authorities from the victorious powers are keen on selling them away.
 * The Russian Boyardom will sign a truce with the Astrakhan Khanate that will last for a period of 5 years initially, and can later be extended if Russian/Astrakhan leadership wishes to do so.

Signatories
On behalf of Sultan Zeeshan Beg Mirza, The Amir of the Gurkani, the Conqueror of Empires, the Shahenshah of Iran, the Custodian of Najaf, the Sultan of all Persians, the Protector of the Caliph, and the Destroyer of the Infidels; Mahmud Mirza, the Amir of Bukhara -

Russian Diplomat xyz -

Astrakhan guy -