The Turks are one of the cultures available in the Contemporary Era, with the Agrarian culture focus.
"Still seeking a unifying mythology to bring their culture closer together, the Turks draw strength from the land to balance tradition and modernization."
Culture orientation[]
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Agrarian cultures favour a gameplay orientation focused on Empire growth and Population abundance, and in some cases, resource efficiency. These cultures gain extra Fame from Agrarian Era Stars for earning new Population. |
Affinity Action: Greener Pastures[]
Can attract 1Population from each adjacent Territory's City or Outpost. It will create a Grievance against you for each impacted Empire.
- This action will cost a sum of Influence.
- Once triggered, this action will be available again after fulfilling the Agrarian Affinity meter.
Affinity Bonus: Community[]
Gains 5Stability when gaining Population.
- This bonus does not modify the city's target stability percentage.
- This bonus is scaled by game speed
Transcendence Bonus: Growing Cultivation[]
Trait: People's Reforms[]
- +3Food per Population on all Cities
Emblematic quarter: Public School[]
“Tasked with embodying Turkish values and creating an independent professional class, these schools evoke national pride.”
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Emblematic unit: Stealthy Operative Missile[]
"A precision-guided cruise missile enhanced with stealth technology, this weapons system provides impressive striking power."
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City names[]
The names listed are default names, players can change their cities' names if they choose.
İstanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Bursa, Trabzon, Adana, Kayseri, Bodrum, Gaziantep, Eskişehir
- The first new city found by this culture will use the first name on the city list.
Trivia[]
- The Turks cultural art portrays the old streets of Kuzguncuk, a traditional multi-ethnic neighborhood in the Asian side of Istanbul, with a distant view of the skyscrapers in Levent, Istanbul in the background across the Bosporus.
- The in-game appearance of the Turks City Center is based on the Third Building of Grand National Assembly of Turkey (III. TBMM Binası) in Ankara, the seat of Turkey's unicameral parliament.