The hardest of these to get tends to be Sindh, because for whatever reason the Dual Monarchy has a propensity to conquer them, and if they don't they are in Scandinavia's sphere. To form Iranshahr, Persia needs all Persian cores, along with the following provinces owned, or their owners are in their sphere or are puppets: But it will allow you to take the next decision. Thankfully, Tehran is fairly advanced on that front, and they should be able to westernize at about 1860 or even earlier.Īfter some conquest and some wars with uncivs, you can get enough prestige to form Persia! By this point though, you will have already reclaimed all Persia cores, so it won't do anything for you really. It's the prestige thats tough to get, and they can really only attain such a level after westernizing.
They also need 50 prestige, which is quite a lot for an unciv.Ĭonquering Shiraz is very easy, Tehran can field an army much stronger than them. Achieving this status will allow it to dominate the middle east and potentially India too, becoming one of the world's great powers.įor Tehran to form Persia, Shiraz needs to not exist and their capital state needs to be owned by Tehran. If Tehran can westernize and survive, not only can it claim the title of Persia, but that of Arynam/Iranshahr, Greater Persia. Out of the two, Tehran is the richer and stronger one, making it the most ideal candidate for forming Persia. Tehran and Shiraz eventually unlock the use of the "Persian Reunification" casus belli, which functions identical to the "Chinese Reunification" casus belli except for Persian cores. Tehran is a country in the Persia region, owning the northern half of it with Shiraz owning the other. This article is no longer relevant to the game with the current update.