The Georgian Conquest of Khiva
King Giorgi VIII continues his warmongering as he is dragged into war with the fledgling Khiva after vassalizing Nogai. This looks to be a quick and easy war for Georgia.
May 1584
We have converted the heretics of Kuma to the one and only true faith!
A missionary heads to Manych.
July 1584
Our 2nd Army dispatches 3,000 Khiva troops in the Nogay province of Urgench and splits in two. Half to win back Urgench for Nogai, the other half to siege Gurganj.
November 1584
Event: Gift to the State
Good governance would sometimes prompt the nobility and the businessmen of the realm to donate cash to the treasury, out of pure patriotism or in exchange for the sales or transfer of honorary titles or positions.
King Giorgi VIII wants this gold put into the treasury. +45.83 ducats.
Current Mission: Complete a Proper Fleet
30 War Galleys are now under construction across all coastal provinces in Georgia.
January 1585
The 1st Army has reached Kizil-Su and has put the province under siege.
February 1585
We have won the siege of Urgench!
May 1585
We have maxed relations with Commonwealth. A diplomat heads to Muscovy.
July 1585
Uzbek has announced Georgia as a new rival.
After 216 days we have won the siege of Kizil-Su!
February 1586
Conversion Successful!
We have finally managed to convert the heretics of Sarai to the one and only true faith!
After 565 days we have won the siege of Gurganj!
End of the Georgian Conquest of Khiva (April 1584 – February 1586)
King Giorgi VIII and Sultan Subhan Quli of Khiva have reached an accord.
Khiva will cede Kizil-Su and Gurganj to Georgia.
Khiva will pay 25 ducats.
We have in turn gifted Gurganj and Kizil-Su to Nogai.
A look at the political map mode.
Allies: Spain, Commonwealth, Wallachia, Muscovy, Hungary, Denmark
Vassal: Nogai