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Emirate of Algeria
MapAlgeria512
Leader
Abdelkader El Dezeiri
Capital
Algiers
Start Bias
Desert
Religion
Islam
Culture
req. mod
Islamic


Traits req. mod
Spiritual, Protective
Map Labels Language req. mod
African, Mediterranean
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Algeria led by Abdelkader El Djezeiri is a custom civilization by DJSHenninger[1].

This mod requires Brave New World.

Overview[]

Algeria []

Neolithic civilization (animal domestication and agriculture) developed in the Saharan and Mediterranean Maghrib between 6000 and 2000 BC. This life, richly depicted in the Tassili n'Ajjer paintings, predominated in Algeria until the classical period. The amalgam of peoples of North Africa coalesced eventually into a distinct native population that came to be called Berbers, who are the indigenous peoples of northern Africa. From their principal center of power at Carthage, the Carthaginians expanded and established small settlements along the North African coast; by 600 BC, a Phoenician presence existed at Tipasa, east of Cherchell, Hippo Regius (modern Annaba) and Rusicade (modern Skikda). These settlements served as market towns as well as anchorages. As Carthaginian power grew, its impact on the indigenous population increased dramatically. Berber civilization was already at a stage in which agriculture, manufacturing, trade, and political organization supported several states. Trade links between Carthage and the Berbers in the interior grew, but territorial expansion also resulted in the enslavement or military recruitment of some Berbers and in the extraction of tribute from others. The Carthaginian state declined because of successive defeats by the Romans in the Punic Wars. By the 2nd century BC, several large but loosely administered Berber kingdoms had emerged. Two of them were established in Numidia, behind the coastal areas controlled by Carthage. West of Numidia lay Mauretania. The high point of Berber civilization, unequaled until the coming of the Almohads and Almoravids more than a millennium later, was reached during the reign of Massinissa in the 2nd century BC. After Masinissa's death in 148 BC, the Berber kingdoms were divided and reunited several times. Massinissa's line survived until 24 AD, when the remaining Berber territory was annexed to the Roman Empire. For several centuries Algeria was ruled by the Romans, who founded many colonies in the region. The Vandals of Geiseric moved into North Africa in 429, and by 435 controlled coastal Numidia. The region was later recaptured by the Eastern Roman Empire, which ruled it until the Muslim Conquest in the 7th century. Muslim Arabs conquered Algeria in the mid-7th century and a large number of locals converted to the new faith. After the fall of the Umayyad Arab Dynasty in 751, numerous local Berber dynasties emerged, including the Aghlabids, Almohads, Abdalwadid, Zirids, Rustamids, Hammadids, Almoravids and the Fatimids. In the 16th century the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, but it lost effective influence in 1710 after the dey persuaded the sultan to recognize him and his successors as regent of Algiers. The French invaded and captured Algiers in 1830. Abdelkader El Djezairi, recognized as Emir, fiercely resisted the French invasion until his eventual surrender in 1847. Algeria gained independence in 1962.

Abdelkader El Djezeiri[]

Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine, known as the Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Djezairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion in the mid-19th century. An Islamic scholar and Sufi who unexpectedly found himself leading a military campaign, he built up a collection of Algerian tribesmen that for many years successfully held out against one of the most advanced armies in Europe. His consistent regard for what would now be called human rights, especially as regards his Christian opponents, drew widespread admiration, and a crucial intervention to save the Christian community of Damascus from a massacre in 1860 brought honours and awards from around the world. Within Algeria, his efforts to unite the country against foreign invaders saw him hailed as the "modern Jugurtha," and his ability to combine religious and political authority has led to his being acclaimed as the "Saint among the Princes, the Prince among the Saints".

Dawn of Man[]

"Revered Saint among the Princes, Prince among the Saints, hear your people's words! You are widely praised for effectively combining religious and political authority! You proved to be a grand leader! Your consistent regard for what would now be called human rights, especially as regards your Christian opponents, drew widespread admiration, and a crucial intervention to save the Christian community of Damascus from a massacre in 1860 brought honours and awards from around the world! You successfully held out against one of the most advanced armies in Europe for many years with an army built up of tribesmen.

Emir Abdelkader, your charisma and authority are an absolute necessity! Build up the ideal nation and strive for improvement! Can you hold back invading enemies? Can you build a civilization that will stand the test of time?"

Algeria diplo

Leaderscene by DJSHenninger

Introduction: "Greetings, stranger. I come here for my peace. What brings you here?"

Introduction: "Welcome to Algeria. Let us put our religious differences aside for a moment and talk."

Defeat: "Fine, we submit. No longer will I waste the lives of others."

Defeat: "I can no longer witness your cruelty and ignorance. Begone."

Strategy[]

Algeria

Unique Attributes[]

Algeria (Abdelkader El Djezeiri)
Djezeiri

Art by DJSHenninger

Saint Among the Princes

Cities gain extra Strength Defensive Combat Strength based on total FaithIcon Faith output per turn. Strategic Resources on Desert provide double quantity.

+2 Defensive Strength per 10 Faith, capped at +20 Defensive Strength / 100 Faith.

Dey

Art by DJSHenninger

Dey (Great General)
  • Defensive Buildings generate +2 Greatperson Dey Points
  • Constructs Qasrs instead of Citadels. Qasrs may be built outside of your borders and inflict more damage than Citadels, but may not be built upon Resources.
Zawiya

Art by DJSHenninger

Zawiya (University)
  • +1 FaithIcon Faith and +5% Greatperson Great Person Generation per terrain types directly adjacent to the first City it is built in.

Valid terrain types: Coast, Grassland, Plains, Desert, Tundra, Snow, Mountain.

Mod Support[]

Mod Support
Yes
Community Balance Patch
Yes
Yes
Ethnic Units
Yes
No
No
Map Labels
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Unique Cultural Influence
Yes
Wish for the World
No
YnAEMP
Yes

Unique Cultural Influence[]

"Our people are now listening to your Raï music and studying your literature. I worry the rest of the world will also succumb to the influence of your culture."

List of Cities[]

City List
  1. Algiers
  2. Oran
  3. Constantine
  4. Annaba
  5. Blida
  6. Batna
  7. Djelfa
  8. Sétif
  9. Sidi Bel Abbès
  10. Biskra
  11. Tébessa
  12. El Oued
  13. Skikda
  14. Tiaret
  15. Béjaïa
  16. Tlemcen
  17. Ouargla
  18. Béchar
  19. Mostaganem
  20. Bordj Bou Arreridj
  21. Chlef
  22. Souk Ahras
  23. Médéa
  24. El Eulma
  25. Touggourt
  26. Ghardaïa
  27. Saïda

Full Credits List[]

Mediafire Download
Steam Workshop
Latest Version: v 2
Last Updated: 27 January 2015


  • DJSHenninger: Author.
  • AOE III: Dey Icon Art.
  • Hocine Ziani: El Djezeiri Art.

Notes and References[]

DJSHenninger's Civilizations [edit]
Europe
AlbaniaArmenia • AzerbaijanBohemia • Bosnia • Bulgaria (Krum)Bulgaria (Samuel)Bulgaria (Simeon I)Córdoba • CroatiaGeorgiaHungaryMoldaviaMontenegroNorthumbriaRomaniaSerbia (Dusan) • Serbia (Peter I)Wallachia (Mircea)Wallachia (Vlad III)Yugoslavia (Peter I)Yugoslavia (Tito)
Byzantium Pack
Basil IIJohn IIJustinian IMichael VIII • Theodora (revision)
Asia
AfsharidsBurmaKazakhsKhmersNepal • Pakistan • Sassanids • SeljuqsSikh EmpireTaiwanUmayyadsVietnam
Americas
ArgentinaCanadaMexico • Venezuela
Africa
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