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The Aceh Sultanate is a releasable formable of Aceh, a releasable of
Indonesia.
Background[]
The Sultanate of Aceh, officially the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam (Acehnese: Keurajeuën Acèh Darussalam; Jawoë: كاورجاون اچيه دارالسلام), was a sultanate centered in the modern-day Indonesian province of Aceh. It was a major regional power in the 16th and 17th centuries, before experiencing a long period of decline. Its capital was Kutaraja, the present-day Banda Aceh. Also it was a Puppet State of the Ottoman Empire.
History[]
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The sultanate was founded by Ali Mughayat Syah, who began campaigns to extend his control over northern Sumatra in 1520. His conquests included Deli, Pedir, and Pasai, and he attacked Aru. His son Alauddin al-Kahar (d. 1571) extended the domains farther south into Sumatra, but was less successful in his attempts to gain a foothold across the strait, though he made several attacks on both Johor and Malacca, with the support along with men and firearms from Suleiman the Magnificent's Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire sent a relief force of 15 Xebecs commanded by Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis. Aceh formed the northern tip of Sumatra at the southeast corner of the Bay of Bengal. Ships from the Bengal Sultanate transported diplomats from Sumatra and Brunei to Ming China. On 21 June 1599 a Dutch captain, Cornelius de Houtman, arrived at "Acheen" aboard the Lioness as the first of three planned voyages to the East Indies. The crew stayed for three months acquiring pepper and other spices. British crew member John Davis claims the party was subsequently attacked by the local warlord with the loss of 68 dead and captured. After they arrived, they were permitted by the sultan to purchase pepper, during the same year as representatives of the English East India Company under the command of James Lancaster arrived. He returned in 1602 bearing a letter from English queen Elizabeth I. |
Base Statistics[]
In order to form the Sultanate, you need to get some resources due to of Aceh being low on resources to make tanks, or any armored vehicle.
If Posible build factories to produce Aircraft Parts to build Bombers, Attackers, and Fighters. And if the enemy has some aircrafts, Build some Anti-Aircraft units to beat off the enemy jets.
Geography[]
The Aceh Sultanate is primarily Hilly and Jungle, just like Indonesia itself.
Borders[]
Upon being formed, the Aceh Sultanate borders Indonesia to the south and has a maritime border with
Malaysia and
Thailand to the east.
Strategy[]
Right after choosing Aceh, build 1 electronic and fertilizer factory. Go socialist and buy resources for the factories. Tax must be high. Make sure your government spending and research spending is not too high.
Justify on Riau (if it exists) and Singapore and build up your army. If you want more manpower, get the massed attack doctrine and limited conscription. Declare on Riau (again, if it exists), annex and take everything. Build a motor and steel factory onwards (resources dont forget). Make more troops and jungle specialize them. Start justifying on Malaysia and Indonesia.
Make a destroyer if you have a lot treasury. If you cant make one then, make 1 artillery unit. Make sure they are in range with the Singaporean home guard. Kill the homeguard when its at 10k or less and then take everything they have. Make 3 civilian factories and sell the consumer goods to AI countries.
Same strategy with Singapore, kill the troops until the homeguard is beaten up to 10k or less and kill Malaysia. Once unrest is down in Singapore, start the tank spam if you have enough manpower and money.
Autocapture Indonesia when you declare and avoid taking Jakarta so that you can save manpower. Annex them and finally, you have formed The Sultanate of Aceh.
Threats[]
Indonesia retaking you.
Malaysia or the
Philippines trying to form the
Maphilindo Confederation.
Japan forming the
Empire of Japan.
- Any ASEAN country willing to form the
Federation of Southeast Asian States.
Thailand Trying to form the
Rattanakosin Kingdom.
Trivia[]
- The decision description of this formable makes reference to the "Five Ideals", which is the national motto of Aceh Province in Indonesia and is also present on the Coat of Arms.