Ottoman Turkey is actually very annoyed that the Crimean Khanate "does not listen to greetings". The cold and belligerent Sultan Salem I almost wanted to send troops to teach this once disobedient younger brother. However, Turkey is currently planning to annex the vast and rich Persian area, so it is not enough to ignore the Crimean Khanate's "do not listen to greetings".
Moreover, the Crimean Khanate is a chicken thief, and people do n’t listen to them at all, but sometimes send troops to cooperate to make it difficult for Turkey to find an excuse.
Besides, today ’s Turkey, not the one in the time of Suleymanian emperor, does not have the ability to fight on multiple lines, nor the ability to sling Europe. The key point is that-Turkey has not been able to annex the wealthy Egypt!
After annexing the agriculturally developed Egypt and acquiring the richer Syrian region in the Middle East (don't laugh, ancient Syria was really a prosperous region in the Middle East), the Ottoman Empire became a giant. Moreover, after the elimination of the Mamluk dynasty in Egypt, the Turkish Sultan also won the title of caliphate (originally the caliphate was the puppet of the Mamluk dynasty), and eventually became the Middle East giant.
Now, Suleiman's father, Salem I, has not defeated Persia, nor has he destroyed the Mamluk dynasty in Egypt. Under such circumstances, Turkey will naturally not rush into Crimea. After all, Crimea is not a soft persimmon, they can now call the Grand Duchy of Moscow the father ...
For this reason, Selim I hated Marin, the "culprit" of trade with the Crimean Khanate, and felt that it was Marin's order that caused Turkey to lose an excellent younger brother. But to be honest, Marin orders tens of thousands of cows every year, even Salem I was a little bit jealous. After all, Turkey is also a country dominated by livestock, but there are too many animals to sell.
As for Marin, even if Selim I hated him, he would not care. After all, no matter how powerful Turkey is, it has no ability to hit northern Germany. As for Mao Mei ’s trade being blocked by Turkey? Marin never used the name of Beihai to transport those Mao girls. He took the name of other countries. After all, human trafficking is not allowed by the Holy See. Slave ships generally fly the flags of Venice or Genoa to clear themselves. And Turkey has not turned over at this time with Venice and Genoa, and will naturally not intercept ships flying the flags of these two countries.
Moreover, what Selim I did not know is that Marin has been secretly copying Turkey's Rumigut in private, and plans to sell it to Turkish rival Egyptian Mamluk Dynasty. If you know this, Selim I will probably vomit blood ...
In fact, Marin is now thinking about spoiling Turkey. He remembers that it seems that Selim I defeated Persia in 1514 and seized a large area of land on the eastern border of later generations. The time was probably August, and the area occupied was probably the area where the Kurds in eastern Turkey later settled. That battle seemed to be called "Battle of Chardland" ...
"Shall I help the Persian Safavid Empire?" Marin thought again and again ...
Originally, Marin planned to fund a large number of weapons and armor of the Persian Safavid Empire. However, time seems insufficient. Because, when transporting weapon armor to Persia by ship, it is necessary to bypass the Cape of Good Hope, which takes too long. It is now the end of March, but the war broke out in August, and I certainly have no time to support Persia.
However, it is not good to do nothing. After all, the Turkish Sultan Selim I built strong self-confidence by defeating the Persian Safavid Empire. Then, only two years later, the "Dabik steppe battle", defeated the main force of the Mamluk dynasty in Egypt, and gave Turkey the opportunity to annex Egypt.
Marin remembers that in the "Battle of Zaldiran", the Turks used powerful artillery to defeat the elite cavalry troops of the Persian Safavid Empire, leaving the elite troops of the Persian Safavid Empire to be lost. Once lost the capital Tabriz. Had it not been for Turkey's strength at this time to be insufficient, and at the same time worried that the rear would be attacked by the Mamluk dynasty in Egypt, the Persian Safavid Empire might be finished.
In this battle, Ismail I, the original founder of the Persian Safavid Empire, was completely stunned by the Ottoman artillery and lost many celebrity generals, so I was helpless.
Before this, Ismail I was the legendary founding monarch of the Persian Safavid Empire. He died in battle from his father and brother, and he was also pursued and killed by the Aries dynasty who ruled Persia at that time. And he only relied on the unreliable rebellion society left by his father and brother, the Safi Order. From 1499, relying on the support of a group of veterans left by his father and brother, he set off to overthrow the Aries For the purpose of rebellion. And that year, he was only 12 years old ...
Even more amazing is that in only three years, he defeated the seemingly powerful Aries dynasty and created the Persian Safavid Empire. And that year, he was only 15 years old ...
To be honest, if his Persian army was not assaulted by the Turks' artillery and suffered a fiasco, Marin would have doubted whether he was a traverser. Because this guy's "rebellion started when he was 12 years old, and he created the Safavid dynasty when he was 15 years old". Since ancient times, there has not been such a young founder of the dynasty.
That is, in the "Battle of Zhaldiran", the Persian Safavid Empire lost a lot of generals, and Ismail I, who was like a hangman, has since collapsed and died at the age of 36.
Marin felt that such a legend should not be depressed. After all, if the goods were assassinated by the Turks' artillery as in the original history, the pressure in the east of Turkey would be gone.
Therefore, in order to add to the future Suleymanian emperor, Marin felt that he had an obligation to remind Ismail I to let him be careful of the Turkish artillery.
Therefore, although it may be too late to go by sea, Marin intends to send people by land to enter Persia as a businessman. Then, remind Ismail I to be careful of the Turks' artillery and bring an early warning of Turkey's impending invasion in August.
Some North Sea countries sent people to remind Ismael I in advance ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Marin felt that Ismael I should not have been defeated by the Turks like history ...
However, this matter is also uncertain. As a young man, Ismayi I was very easy to lose himself and superstition his ability. Originally in history, he was too prepared to be underestimated by his opponents, and was beaten up by the Turks' artillery. Not only did he lose a lot of generals, but his self-confidence was completely defeated.
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Thinking of this, Marin decisively ordered-to send spies through the Crimean Khanate that is friendly to the North Sea State. Then, in the name of doing business, take the Caucasus route to Tabriz, the capital of Persia, to inform Ismail I of the imminent invasion of Turkey and the power of artillery ...
Although not sure if Ismail I will listen to it, Marin is desperate. If Persia is still as disastrous as it was in history, he has nothing to say ...
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