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But you can form other kingdoms/empires 100 years before their actual formation dates. Like Hungary for example. I can see an early 1200s / late 1100s ottoman formation.
30 at most. More likely 13 because it'd be regional flavor.
Also, can't we form the Ottoman Empire now?
Hmmm... I'll have to look into this, now I'm curious.
And nothing is stopping you from creating it by renaming a current kingdom or creating a custom one.
Fair points in both cases, to be honest.
True. But this could be a really cool grand campaign idea. Do some research on the ottoman empire and choose somewhere to begin. I'd start as a specific duke or maybe a king and slowly form my own culture and religion that most resembles that of the ottoman empire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3Qelvsi_5E
So no from cultural stand point that they where nomadic invadors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oghuz_Turks
from many prespectives even in the sassanid itself - and even after as two persian caliphates mishmash, let alone for the rest further in west.
No for the price of any dlc.