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Just pick the Sultan start option.
The reason every single faction gets negative relations to you is because you're an upstart and a newcomer.
Everyone else is a known factor. The other players know their motivations and who they align with. You, though? You're a random factor.
Not only that, but you're an unknown factor without known allies and a tiny territory. Taking that territory from you would be easier than from a bigger, established faction, at least on paper.
Just like in Mount & Blade, you'll have to prove you can hold onto what you took before anyone will stick their neck out and ally with you.
Become a member of an existing faction.
Make sure you're the one who who started the attack on the enemy city you want when it is taken.
The ruler is almost guaranteed to give it to you.
Rebel against your faction. You'll only have that faction pissed off at you instead of the entire world.
I've only randomly got handed 2 settlements from my ruler.. all of my conquests went to other people..