![]() It was called Yeni Saray or Saray-ı Cedid (New Palace), as opposed to the Eski Saray (Old Palace) which was the first palace built by Mehmed II after 1453, and subsequently became the residence of the imperial women. The name "Topkapu" is anachronistic for the time of Suleiman the palace wouldn't acquire that name until much later. "You ruined it! You ruined it! Istanbul becomes the city of Iram, remembered only by poets suffering from melancholy.") ![]() Ruin! Ruin! Istanbul becomes Iram of the Pillars, remembered only by the melancholy poets. "Your continued insolence and lack of perception aside from my preeminence, we did battle.") Your continued insolence and failure to recognize any preeminence leads us to war. Osman's name in turn was the Turkish form of the Arabic name ʿUthmān (عثمان). The correct way to say this part would be "Devlet-i Alîye-i Osmâniye'nın ihtişamına." The word "Ottoman" is a historical anglicization of the name of Osman I, the founder of the Empire and of the ruling House of Osman (also known as the Ottoman dynasty). He actually says the official name of the Ottoman Empire ("Devlet-i Alîye-i Osmâniye") but says it as "Devlet-i Aliye-i Osman," which literally translates as "The Sublime Osman's State." This is obviously either a mispronunciation or mistranslation, because it was never referred to as such. The world shall witness the incontestable might of my armies and the glory of The Sublime Ottoman State.") The world shall witness the incontestable might of my armies and the glory of the Empire. Despite all of this it's a huge improvement in historical accuracy from the previous installment, where Suleiman spoke plain modern Turkish. Also, almost all of the sentences have broken grammar and incorrect vocabulary. For example, when declaring war he pronounces the word "your" as "sizin" with n as the final consonant sound, while in Suleiman's time it was pronounced as "sizüng" with ng as the final consonant sound. He speaks Ottoman Turkish using late 19th/early 20th century Ottoman pronunciation rather than the pronunciation of Suleiman's time. The Ottomans are mostly reared for Domination Victories, but if they string enough Golden Ages together, they can achieve a Science Victory instead. Use the Barbary Corsairs to maintain control of the waterways. The Grand Bazaar gives the Ottomans stability and prosperity to a growing empire with its extra Amenities, Gold, and Strategic Resources. His bonuses to siege warfare gives an extra push to conquer his enemies. When he does fall into a Dark or Normal Age use his +4 Combat Strength against other civilizations who are not in a Golden Age. If he is in a Golden Age he receives +15% Science and Culture, so focus on progressing and enlightening your empire. Suleiman's strategy depends on whether he is in a Golden or Dark Age. When not in a Golden Age or a Heroic Age, Suleiman's units gain 4 Combat Strength against units of civilizations who are also not in a Golden Age or a Heroic Age. It grants 15% Culture and Science when Suleiman is in a Golden Age or a Heroic Age. He likes civilizations in Golden Ages and dislikes those in Dark Ages. ![]() Suleiman's unique agenda is Golden Age of Suleiman. Sultan of Sultans and Khan of Khans, lead your people to greatness. All praise to you, Suleiman the lawgiver, rightly called Magnificent! Master of the sublime house of Osman, your loyal servants stand ready to carry your commands to the farthest corner of your mighty land, while your foes tremble at the sight of your armies.
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