This may not be the place to ask this, but I searched the forum and didn't come across anything. Can anyone tell me which buildings are required to recruit the unit unlocked by the Persian version of the "European Doctrine" research?
This may not be the place to ask this, but I searched the forum and didn't come across anything. Can anyone tell me which buildings are required to recruit the unit unlocked by the Persian version of the "European Doctrine" research?
I know for certain that it's a barracks building. All military technologies require a barracks, naval institute, or artillery foundry for research and nothing else. It's probably a third or second tier barracks. Oh, but if you want the building that allows the unit, it could be the tier above that or the third tier government building.
Last edited by Navneeth Jay; October 22, 2011 at 03:13 AM.
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Those posts in the vestigia vetustatis might interest you regarding the persian faction (as well as the ottoman in fact).
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...9#post10736539
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...2#post10736542
Those are murals from the Shaki khans palace in Azerbaïdjan and represent both sefevids and ottomans forces battling each other.
The palace was built in the late XVIIIth century and the opponents are probably represented according to contemporary fashion rather than historically, but that's still an interesting source. For later units style maybe.
The sefevids are represented like azerbaidjanis from the late XVIIIth for instance (furs hat, lot of firearms and "cherkesska" style dress) but also with other troops types and dress.
Persia
Shahanshah of Persia: Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (1742 - 1797)
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His nephew and successor: Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (1772 - 1834)
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Ministers
1. Sardār-e Azam: Ebrahim Kalantar Shirazi (1730s - 1801)
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2. Vazir-i-Daftar:
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3.
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4. Vazir-i-Lashkar: Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar Qovanlou (1750s - 1810s?)
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5. Yusef Khan-e Gorji (17?? - 1824)
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Opposition
1. Mirza Muhammad Shafi Mazanderani (1744 - 1819)
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2. Mohammad Reza Beg
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3. Zeynal Khan Shamlou
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4. Hossein Qoli Khan Sardar Qajar (1740–1830)
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5. Naqd Ali Beg
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Persian envoys
Mirza Abu'l Hasan Khan (1776 - 1846) - Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Persia to the Court of George III.
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Askar Khan Afshar-Oroumieh (17?? - 1833)
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Mirza Jafar Tabib, London 1815.
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