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I mostly use levies for sieges, as bait or when the victory is certain (and of course before I get my retinues together).
You have the right idea in using terrain, other factors include a martial score and technology, and attrition. Mostly it's a numbers game though. Caliphs are ridiculously strong in the early starts, to the point where beating them with your own numbers is nigh impossible. However beating a 15k doomstack when a stack above 4K is relatively rare at those times is intended to be nigh impossible.
This means you have the play strategy instead of brute forcing it:
- Improve relation with him via your councillor to start with, however his successors will be a problem until you can build relation with them. This takes time. Combine it with the below:
- Marriage ties, if at all possible.
- Converting to his religion is a solid option, best done if you're old and likely to die soon, and not a pagan. Your heir keeps your old religion so switching back is just a matter of dieing, and prosetylising your capital and various bishop level vassals.
- After converting and waiting for your character to die, go full rage mode and war as many muslim neighbors as you can while ignoring piety and religious uprisings.
- The alternative is to swear fealty, but he will likely revoke your titles. Useful if you are plagued by non-muslim religious uprisings, he will doomstack them for you. Unless your are the same religion, then when he revokes your titles he will doom stack as well.
- Swearing fealty however does let you play with intruige and splinter the caliphate from within, trying your hardest to ensure his heir will be the one that has horrible stats; either through assassinating the good ones or via marriage ties/educating the kids with horrible stats.
If converting/fealty aren't options, you'd better hope relations with you, the Caliph and his vassals as well as in game events are in your favor. You never know, you could always hope for a Shia uprising that defeats his stack resulting in instant fracture without you doing a thing.
For any game your goal should be to have a duchy with as many counties in it as possible, with each county having as many holding slots as possible. Have your capital filled with at least 2 castle type counties you own. Your capital gets a +50% troop count, and other counties in your duchy get a +25%. Max Marshal score can also increase it to +50%.
WORD.
Just one more question: How do you make retiune?
I play as Sicily and fight the Fatamids often. To combat them I hire the holy orders and pair them with the troops from my demsne because they have more heavy infantry and cavalry.
You also need to constantly breed, educate and promote the master strategist trait within your realm. With good generals and an army with a bunch of heavy infantry and calvary you will do well against most armies.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CrusaderKings/comments/3dmra0/optimal_retinue_calculations_for_horse_lords_241/
You make them under the military tab(?) in the retinues section..It's the one with the sword on it where you find your levies.
There's 3 sections on that page. Retinues, Troop Levies, and Fleet Levies. Click Retinues and you build them there. Just look on the upper right side of the page and you'll see how it works.
Check your retinue limit though. It can be found on that page. You need a high enough retinue level to buy retinues and if it's not high enough you'll need to put tech points into Military Organization on the Tech page. That raises retinue limts so you can hire more.
But in response to OP: Basically everything they've said, and getting Legacy of Rome isn't a bad idea. Retinues alone are worth it.