The Great Liao Empire (Principia Moderni III Map Game)

The Nation of the Oirats (Mongolian:Дөрвөн Ойрд) is a nation in Central Asia. The Alliance is ruled by a Khan elected by all of the Oirats. The Four Oirats is independent from the Mongol Khanate after the collapse of Yuan dynasty, when a high-ranking official, MongKe-Temur, split from the Yuan Dynasty to establish the Four Oirats.

Pre-1400
The Oirats were one of the forest peoples who lived in west of the Mongols of Genghis Khan. They submitted to Genghis in 1207 and played prominent roles in the history of the Mongol Empire.

After the overthrow of the Yuan Dynasty, Möngke-Temür, a high official of the Yuan, had placed himself at the head of the Oirats. When he died, three chieftains, Mahamu, Taiping and Batu-bolad, ruled them. They sent envoys with gifts to the Ming Dynasty. In 1409, Yongle Emperor  bestowed upon them the title of wang in return. The Oirats began to challenge the Borjigin Emperors in the reign of Elbeg Khan and in 1399 killed Elbeg Khan. His son, Gun, succeeded him.

1400-1500
Gun Temur Khan ruled for 2 years but was then killed by his brother. His younger brother, Orug Khan, succeeded the throne. Orug Khan began to see that the Four Oirats is no match for Ming China and thus, proclaimed that China has greater supremacy and sends a diplomat to China to give this claim. After the diplomat came back, he advised Orug into turning Four Oirats into a agricultural and centralized nation. Immediately, Orug agreed with him and started by constructing a capital city that is not a yurt settlement. They begin to build a capital in OTL Oskemen, named '''Oskemen. '''Orug Khan also builds a Khagan Guard and invited the other chiefs for a banquet. During the banquet, he screamed "For Oirat" and the guards murdered the other chiefs while other guards crushed the elite forces of the guards. Thus, the four oirat began to have a centralized state.

Economy
The Oirat economy is extremely faint. The agricultural methods are puny.

Other industries of the economy of Muscovy include cattle, horse and sheep raising, which is decently advanced. Most people are involved with livestock raising.

Military
The Oirat military, while being extremely weak compared to centralized states, is considered to be one of the most powerful militaries of Mongolia.

The Oirat forces are loyal to the Khan and includes a force of 10,000 people.

Of these 10,000 troops, about 1,000 are guards with 6,000 horse archers and 3,000 heavy cavalry. The entire Oirat army is cavalry. However, 70,000 troops, 70% of the population, can be raised as soldiers during times of danger.

Foreign Relations
The Alliance is seeking eventual merge with the Chagatai Khanate and Qara Del. The Alliance accepts China's supremacy and is currently having negotiations with the Gediminid Royal Family.